Floods affect a large fraction of the Indian population during the monsoon (June-September) every year. Floods disrupt all aspects of the socio-economic conditions and cause enormous …
Flood is one of the most disruptive natural hazards, responsible for loss of lives and damage to properties. A number of cities are subject to monsoons influences and hence face the …
Urban flooding is a frequent disaster in cities. With the increasing imperviousness caused by rapid urbanization and the rising frequency and severity of extreme events caused by …
Flash floods are an increasing concern, especially in regions with abrupt topography and small areas where floods are rapid and energy-filled. That is the case of the El Guamo …
S Davis, L Pentakota, N Saptarishy… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Numerical weather prediction (NWP) models such as the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model are increasingly used over the Indian region to forecast extreme …
This study focuses on assessing different quantile mapping (QM) bias correction approaches based on empirical and parametric methods to bias-correct the Indian Monsoon …
Two-dimensional shallow water models are widely used for flood risk assessment. Application of these models to large-scale urban areas significantly increases the …
The Adyar River flowing through Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) in Southern India functions as a surplus course of upstream water bodies that are locally known as tanks …
M Angus, M Widmann, A Orr, R Ashrit… - Quarterly Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Accurate ensemble forecasts of heavy precipitation in India are vital for many applications and essential for early warning of damaging flood events, especially during the monsoon …