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FLOODSITE: PROJECT OVERVIEW FLOODsite is an EC 6th Framework Programme Integrated Project, undertaking research of over €14M value through 37 partner organisations and over 250 individual researchers. A well defined structure for project management has been established to ensure quality research delivered on time and to budget. Details of the management structure and FLOODSITE: HR BREACH MODEL The HR BREACH model is a numerical model that predicts breach growth through flood embankments and embankment dams made from different material types and construction. It combines hydraulics, soil mechanics and structural analysis into a single breach prediction model. The model also balances speed and complexity against usabilityand the need
THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SURFACE WATER Water storage in surface water. The process of water storage. in surface water. Rain (or precipitation in general) can be stored in surface water like rivers, lakes and ponds. The water level will rise. Later, the water will either be transported downstream, seep into the soil (infiltration) or evaporate. Then the level will be normal again. FLOODSITE: PARTNER INFORMATION Deltares, with more than 800 employees, is at the forefront of development, distribution and application of knowledge for meeting the challenges in the physical planning, design and management of vulnerable deltas, coastal areas and river basins. Deltares works for and cooperates with Dutch government, provinces and water boards,international
FLOOD INUNDATION MODELLING FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority FAILURE MECHANISMS FOR FLOOD DEFENCE STRUCTURES FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority FLOODSITE: INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT FLOODsite Home Page. Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
FLOODSITE: PROJECT OVERVIEW FLOODsite is an EC 6th Framework Programme Integrated Project, undertaking research of over €14M value through 37 partner organisations and over 250 individual researchers. A well defined structure for project management has been established to ensure quality research delivered on time and to budget. Details of the management structure and FLOODSITE: HR BREACH MODEL The HR BREACH model is a numerical model that predicts breach growth through flood embankments and embankment dams made from different material types and construction. It combines hydraulics, soil mechanics and structural analysis into a single breach prediction model. The model also balances speed and complexity against usabilityand the need
THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SURFACE WATER Water storage in surface water. The process of water storage. in surface water. Rain (or precipitation in general) can be stored in surface water like rivers, lakes and ponds. The water level will rise. Later, the water will either be transported downstream, seep into the soil (infiltration) or evaporate. Then the level will be normal again. FLOODSITE: PARTNER INFORMATION Deltares, with more than 800 employees, is at the forefront of development, distribution and application of knowledge for meeting the challenges in the physical planning, design and management of vulnerable deltas, coastal areas and river basins. Deltares works for and cooperates with Dutch government, provinces and water boards,international
FLOOD INUNDATION MODELLING FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority FAILURE MECHANISMS FOR FLOOD DEFENCE STRUCTURES FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority FLOODSITE: PROJECT PUBLICATIONS Document details & Download. T01-06-14. A combining analysis of three Catastrophic Precipitating Events over Western Mediterranean region. Nuissier Olivier, Véronique Ducrocq. 23/3/2006. en. T01-06-18. Increasing the forecasting lead-time of Weather Driven Flash-floods.Anquetin Sandrine.
FLOODSITE: PROJECT PUBLICATIONS Updating procedure for flood forecasting with conceptual HBV-type models. Wohling Th. 17/12/2008. en. T02-06-05. Data driven analysis of joint coastal extremes near a large non-tidal estuary in North Europe. Rozynski Grzegorz. 2/11/2006. FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
WATER STORAGE IN SURFACE WATER Water storage in surface water. The process of water storage. in surface water. Rain (or precipitation in general) can be stored in surface water like rivers, lakes and ponds. The water level will rise. Later, the water will either be transported downstream, seep into the soil (infiltration) or evaporate. Then the level will be normal again. FLOODSITE: TASK RESEARCH Task 8 applied different types of model to pilot sites in order to understand the advantages and disadvantages of each model type. This improved understanding of the most appropriate model types for various applications and the way in which 1D and 2D can be linked together to solve channel and floodplain flow problems.LANGUAGE OF RISK
Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and Management Methodologies Language of Risk PROJECT DEFINITIONS (SECOND EDITION) Date April 2009 (SecondEdition)
AIR TRAPPING PHENOMENON AND CRACKING FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority . Start date March 2004, duration 5 Years . Document Dissemination Level INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT METHODOLOGIES Language of risk: Project defitions Contract No:GOCE-CT-2004-505420 FLOODsite_Language_of_Risk_v4_0_P1 iii 09 March 2005 DISCLAIMER This report is a contribution to research generally and third parties should not rely on it in specific REVIEW OF FLOOD HAZARD MAPPING FLOODsite Task 3 Review of Flood Hazard Mapping Contract No:GOCE-CT-2004-505420 T03_07_01_Review_Hazard_Mapping_V4_3_P01.docvii 11 April 2008
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FLOODSITE: INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT FLOODsite Home Page. Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PUBLIC NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS meetings and events, newsletters, publications. Contract No: GOCE-CT-2004-505420 © 2009, Members of the FLOODsite Consortium. THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SOIL Rain water can also be stored in the ground. Soils consist of particles and pores. Those pores can be filled with air but also with water. The amount of pores is a soil is different for different typesof soil.
EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ONESTIMATE FLOOD DAMAGE COSTANNUAL FLOOD INSURANCEFLOOD DAMAGE CARSFLOOD DAMAGEINSURANCE
FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
AIR TRAPPING PHENOMENON AND CRACKING FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority . Start date March 2004, duration 5 Years . Document Dissemination Level FLOODSITE: INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT FLOODsite Home Page. Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PUBLIC NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS meetings and events, newsletters, publications. Contract No: GOCE-CT-2004-505420 © 2009, Members of the FLOODsite Consortium. THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SOIL Rain water can also be stored in the ground. Soils consist of particles and pores. Those pores can be filled with air but also with water. The amount of pores is a soil is different for different typesof soil.
EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ONESTIMATE FLOOD DAMAGE COSTANNUAL FLOOD INSURANCEFLOOD DAMAGE CARSFLOOD DAMAGEINSURANCE
FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
AIR TRAPPING PHENOMENON AND CRACKING FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority . Start date March 2004, duration 5 Years . Document Dissemination Level FLOODSITE: PROJECT OVERVIEW FLOODsite is an EC 6th Framework Programme Integrated Project, undertaking research of over €14M value through 37 partner organisations and over 250 individual researchers. A well defined structure for project management has been established to ensure quality research delivered on time and to budget. Details of the management structure and FLOODSITE: BEST PRACTICE GUIDE FLOODsite has produced a guidance document that provides an 'easy to read' introduction to flood risk assessment and management. The main goal of this document is to share FLOODsite’s view on what a comprehensive approach to flood risk assessment and management is, and what it ought to encompass. FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: RIVER ELBE BASIN The research being undertaken on the Elbe is a collaboration of six research institutions: Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development (IOER), the Technische Universität Dresden, the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research − UFZ, the Potsdam University, the Czech Technical University in Prague and the GEO Group in Prague. FLOODSITE: TRAINING PAGE Details of training material related to MSc courses in flood risk management and continuing professional development (CPD) generated by FLOODsite will be made available through this area of the web FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PROJECT PUBLICATIONS Project Publications available to the public: Document Type: All Task Executive Summary Report Technical Note WATER STORAGE IN SURFACE WATER Water storage in surface water. The process of water storage. in surface water. Rain (or precipitation in general) can be stored in surface water like rivers, lakes and ponds. The water level will rise. Later, the water will either be transported downstream, seep into the soil (infiltration) or evaporate. Then the level will be normal again. FLOODSITE: PARTNER INFORMATION Deltares, with more than 800 employees, is at the forefront of development, distribution and application of knowledge for meeting the challenges in the physical planning, design and management of vulnerable deltas, coastal areas and river basins. Deltares works for and cooperates with Dutch government, provinces and water boards,international
INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
FLOODSITE: INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT FLOODsite Home Page. Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PUBLIC NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS meetings and events, newsletters, publications. Contract No: GOCE-CT-2004-505420 © 2009, Members of the FLOODsite Consortium. THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SOIL Rain water can also be stored in the ground. Soils consist of particles and pores. Those pores can be filled with air but also with water. The amount of pores is a soil is different for different typesof soil.
EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ONESTIMATE FLOOD DAMAGE COSTANNUAL FLOOD INSURANCEFLOOD DAMAGE CARSFLOOD DAMAGEINSURANCE
FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
AIR TRAPPING PHENOMENON AND CRACKING FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority . Start date March 2004, duration 5 Years . Document Dissemination Level FLOODSITE: INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT FLOODsite Home Page. Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PUBLIC NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS meetings and events, newsletters, publications. Contract No: GOCE-CT-2004-505420 © 2009, Members of the FLOODsite Consortium. THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SOIL Rain water can also be stored in the ground. Soils consist of particles and pores. Those pores can be filled with air but also with water. The amount of pores is a soil is different for different typesof soil.
EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ONESTIMATE FLOOD DAMAGE COSTANNUAL FLOOD INSURANCEFLOOD DAMAGE CARSFLOOD DAMAGEINSURANCE
FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
AIR TRAPPING PHENOMENON AND CRACKING FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority . Start date March 2004, duration 5 Years . Document Dissemination Level FLOODSITE: PROJECT OVERVIEW FLOODsite is an EC 6th Framework Programme Integrated Project, undertaking research of over €14M value through 37 partner organisations and over 250 individual researchers. A well defined structure for project management has been established to ensure quality research delivered on time and to budget. Details of the management structure and FLOODSITE: BEST PRACTICE GUIDE FLOODsite has produced a guidance document that provides an 'easy to read' introduction to flood risk assessment and management. The main goal of this document is to share FLOODsite’s view on what a comprehensive approach to flood risk assessment and management is, and what it ought to encompass. FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: RIVER ELBE BASIN The research being undertaken on the Elbe is a collaboration of six research institutions: Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development (IOER), the Technische Universität Dresden, the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research − UFZ, the Potsdam University, the Czech Technical University in Prague and the GEO Group in Prague. FLOODSITE: TRAINING PAGE Details of training material related to MSc courses in flood risk management and continuing professional development (CPD) generated by FLOODsite will be made available through this area of the web FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PROJECT PUBLICATIONS Project Publications available to the public: Document Type: All Task Executive Summary Report Technical Note WATER STORAGE IN SURFACE WATER Water storage in surface water. The process of water storage. in surface water. Rain (or precipitation in general) can be stored in surface water like rivers, lakes and ponds. The water level will rise. Later, the water will either be transported downstream, seep into the soil (infiltration) or evaporate. Then the level will be normal again. FLOODSITE: PARTNER INFORMATION Deltares, with more than 800 employees, is at the forefront of development, distribution and application of knowledge for meeting the challenges in the physical planning, design and management of vulnerable deltas, coastal areas and river basins. Deltares works for and cooperates with Dutch government, provinces and water boards,international
INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
FLOODSITE: INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT FLOODsite Home Page. Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PUBLIC NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS meetings and events, newsletters, publications. Contract No: GOCE-CT-2004-505420 © 2009, Members of the FLOODsite Consortium. THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SOIL Rain water can also be stored in the ground. Soils consist of particles and pores. Those pores can be filled with air but also with water. The amount of pores is a soil is different for different typesof soil.
EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ONESTIMATE FLOOD DAMAGE COSTANNUAL FLOOD INSURANCEFLOOD DAMAGE CARSFLOOD DAMAGEINSURANCE
FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
AIR TRAPPING PHENOMENON AND CRACKING FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority . Start date March 2004, duration 5 Years . Document Dissemination Level FLOODSITE: INTEGRATED FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT FLOODsite Home Page. Integrated Flood Risk Analysis and ManagementMethodologies
FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PUBLIC NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS meetings and events, newsletters, publications. Contract No: GOCE-CT-2004-505420 © 2009, Members of the FLOODsite Consortium. THE DISASTER OF THE 1953 FLOOD The 1953 flood is the most recent large coastal flood in Europe. The storm surge hit The Netherlands, the east coast of England, Belgium and Germany. Over 2.100 people died, of which more than 1.800 in The Netherlands. The 1953 storm surge. Source: Environment Agency. It happened in the night or early morning, February 1st, 1953. FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT AND FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT preface 7 Meanwhile, a proposal for an EU-directive on flood risk assessment and management preface was discussed and adopted on 23 October 2007, to complement the Water Framework WATER STORAGE IN SOIL Rain water can also be stored in the ground. Soils consist of particles and pores. Those pores can be filled with air but also with water. The amount of pores is a soil is different for different typesof soil.
EVALUATING FLOOD DAMAGES: GUIDANCE AND RECOMMENDATIONS ONESTIMATE FLOOD DAMAGE COSTANNUAL FLOOD INSURANCEFLOOD DAMAGE CARSFLOOD DAMAGEINSURANCE
FLOODsite is co-funded by the European Community Sixth Framework Programme for European Research and Technological Development (2002-2006) FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
AIR TRAPPING PHENOMENON AND CRACKING FLOODsite is an Integrated Project in the Global Change and Eco-systems Sub-Priority . Start date March 2004, duration 5 Years . Document Dissemination Level FLOODSITE: PROJECT OVERVIEW FLOODsite is an EC 6th Framework Programme Integrated Project, undertaking research of over €14M value through 37 partner organisations and over 250 individual researchers. A well defined structure for project management has been established to ensure quality research delivered on time and to budget. Details of the management structure and FLOODSITE: BEST PRACTICE GUIDE FLOODsite has produced a guidance document that provides an 'easy to read' introduction to flood risk assessment and management. The main goal of this document is to share FLOODsite’s view on what a comprehensive approach to flood risk assessment and management is, and what it ought to encompass. FLOODSITE: PUBLICATIONS AND GUIDANCE PAGE FLOODsite has produced a range of publications, including guidance documents, relating to flood risk analysis and management. The content and complexity of these documents vary according to topic and intended use, for example, ranging from project overview literature to guidance for water management professionals to detailed research reports and papers relating to specific aspects of flood FLOODSITE: RIVER ELBE BASIN The research being undertaken on the Elbe is a collaboration of six research institutions: Leibniz Institute of Ecological and Regional Development (IOER), the Technische Universität Dresden, the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research − UFZ, the Potsdam University, the Czech Technical University in Prague and the GEO Group in Prague. FLOODSITE: TRAINING PAGE Details of training material related to MSc courses in flood risk management and continuing professional development (CPD) generated by FLOODsite will be made available through this area of the web FLOODSITE: FLASH FLOOD BASINS The Flash Flood pilot basins network (FF network) is built upon a number of existing cooperative structures, linking together hydrometeorological monitoring services, operational forecasting centres and research centres. These four pilot areas are characterised by a good density of hydrometeorological stations and by good andreliable weather
FLOODSITE: PROJECT PUBLICATIONS Project Publications available to the public: Document Type: All Task Executive Summary Report Technical Note WATER STORAGE IN SURFACE WATER Water storage in surface water. The process of water storage. in surface water. Rain (or precipitation in general) can be stored in surface water like rivers, lakes and ponds. The water level will rise. Later, the water will either be transported downstream, seep into the soil (infiltration) or evaporate. Then the level will be normal again. FLOODSITE: PARTNER INFORMATION Deltares, with more than 800 employees, is at the forefront of development, distribution and application of knowledge for meeting the challenges in the physical planning, design and management of vulnerable deltas, coastal areas and river basins. Deltares works for and cooperates with Dutch government, provinces and water boards,international
INTENSITY OF RAINFALL The intensity of rainfall is a measure of the amount of rain that falls over time. The intensity of rain is measured in the height of the water layer covering the ground in a period of time. It means that if the rain stays where it falls, it would form a layer of a certainheight. We
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