A review of the recent literature on rainfall thresholds for landslide occurrence

S Segoni, L Piciullo, SL Gariano - Landslides, 2018 - Springer
The topic of rainfall thresholds for landslide occurrence was thoroughly investigated,
producing abundance of case studies at different scales of analysis and several technical …

[HTML][HTML] Landslides in a changing climate

SL Gariano, F Guzzetti - Earth-science reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
Warming of the Earth climate system is unequivocal. That climate changes affect the stability
of natural and engineered slopes and have consequences on landslides, is also …

Spatial and temporal variability of rainfall and their effects on hydrological response in urban areas–a review

E Cristiano, M ten Veldhuis… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
In urban areas, hydrological processes are characterized by high variability in space and
time, making them sensitive to small-scale temporal and spatial rainfall variability. In the last …

Accounting for spatiotemporal errors of gauges: A critical step to evaluate gridded precipitation products

G Tang, A Behrangi, D Long, C Li, Y Hong - Journal of hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Rain gauge observations are commonly used to evaluate the quality of satellite precipitation
products. However, the inherent difference between point-scale gauge measurements and …

Spatial variability of extreme rainfall at radar subpixel scale

N Peleg, F Marra, S Fatichi, A Paschalis, P Molnar… - Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Extreme rainfall is quantified in engineering practice using Intensity–Duration–Frequency
curves (IDF) that are traditionally derived from rain-gauges and more recently also from …

The potential of urban rainfall monitoring with crowdsourced automatic weather stations in Amsterdam

L De Vos, H Leijnse, A Overeem… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
The high density of built-up areas and resulting imperviousness of the land surface makes
urban areas vulnerable to extreme rainfall, which can lead to considerable damage. In order …

Using physical model experiments for hazards assessment of rainfall-induced debris landslides

Q Li, D Huang, S Pei, J Qiao, M Wang - Journal of Earth Science, 2021 - Springer
Using physical simulation models, rainfall-induced landslides have been simulated under
various rainfall intensities. During these simulations, we have monitored the physical and …

[HTML][HTML] Hydrological evaluation of open-access precipitation data using SWAT at multiple temporal and spatial scales

J Pang, H Zhang, Q Xu, Y Wang… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2020 - hess.copernicus.org
Temporal and spatial precipitation information is key to conducting effective hydrological-
process simulation and forecasting. Herein, we implemented a comprehensive evaluation of …

Intensity–duration–frequency curves from remote sensing rainfall estimates: comparing satellite and weather radar over the eastern Mediterranean

F Marra, E Morin, N Peleg, Y Mei… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
Intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) curves are widely used to quantify the probability of
occurrence of rainfall extremes. The usual rain gauge-based approach provides accurate …

[HTML][HTML] Intensification of convective rain cells at warmer temperatures observed from high-resolution weather radar data

N Peleg, F Marra, S Fatichi, P Molnar… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.ametsoc.org
Intensification of Convective Rain Cells at Warmer Temperatures Observed from High-Resolution
Weather Radar Data in: Journal of Hydrometeorology Volume 19 Issue 4 (2018) Jump to …