URI | http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/45D8AF58-CABF-4A79-B098-C048701213C6 | - |
Language | en | - |
Title | Studying the hydro-meteorological extremes. The benefits from the European flash flood research oriented hydrate project | en |
Creator | Tsanis Giannis | en |
Creator | Τσανης Γιαννης | el |
Creator | Koutroulis Aristeidis | en |
Creator | Κουτρουλης Αριστειδης | el |
Creator | Daliakopoulos Ioannis | en |
Creator | Δαλιακοπουλος Ιωαννης | el |
Creator | Gryllakis Emmanouil | en |
Creator | Γρυλλακης Εμμανουηλ | el |
Content Summary | The present paper summarizes the advances of flash flood research for
the Greek case study, within the frame of HYDRATE EC funded project. As
a first step, a collation of homogenous primary data on flash floods
occurred in Greece based on various data sources resulted in 21
documented events, enriching the HYDRATE database. Specific major events
were selected for further detailed data collation and analysis. A common
intensive post event field survey was conducted by various researchers
with different skills and experience, in order to document the 18th of
September 2007, Western Slovenia flash flood event. The observation
strategy and the lessons learned during this campaign were applied
successfully for surveying an event in Crete. Two flash flood events
occurred in Crete were selected for detailed analysis, the 13th of
January 1994 event occurred in Giofiros basin and the 17th of October
2006 event occurred in Almirida basin. Several techniques, like
distributed rainfall-runoff modelling, hydraulic modelling, indirect and
empirical peak discharge estimation, were applied for the understanding
of the dominant flash flood processes and the effect of initial
conditions on peak discharge. In a more general framework, the
seasonality of the hydrometeorologic characteristics of floods that
occurred in Crete during the period 1990-2007 and the atmospheric
circulation conditions during the flood events were examined. During the
three and a half years research period, many lessons have learnt from a
fruitful collaboration among the project partners. HYDRATE project
improved the scientific basis of flash flood research and provided
research knowledge on flood risk management. | en |
Type of Item | Δημοσίευση σε Συνέδριο | el |
Type of Item | Conference Publication | en |
License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | en |
Date of Item | 2015-11-10 | - |
Date of Publication | 2010 | - |
Subject | Hydrometeorological cycles | en |
Subject | Hydrometeorological periodicity | en |
Subject | hydrometeorology periodicity | en |
Subject | hydrometeorological cycles | en |
Subject | hydrometeorological periodicity | en |
Bibliographic Citation | I.K. Tsanis, A.G. Koutroulis, I.N. Daliakopoulos and E.G. Grillakis, "Studying the hydro-meteorological extremes. The benefits from the European Flash Flood research oriented HYDRATE project", EGU General Assembly, vol. 12. p. 8744, 2-7 May 2010. | en |