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Traces of events that happened in the observation period including
forming relevant statistics
Changes in the riverbed and its contributories
The fact that quality and resolution of images has changed over time has to
be compensated. Software for change detection is readily available. Nevertheless,
plausibility checks are always recommended. Rock falls and all kinds of sliding
events receive priority in operational risk assessment.
3. CLIMATE CHANGE, INFLUENCE ON FLOOD AND RAINFALL
Flood risk and, generally speaking, disasters due to natural disasters is
constantly increasing. Vulnerability itself tends to change over many areas, due to
a range of climatic and non-climatic impacts whose relative importance is site-
specific.
Climate-driven changes in future nature-caused disaster frequency are
complex, because they depend on the generating mechanism. In many places, for
instance, flood risk is likely to grow, due to a combination of anthropogenic and
climatic factors. Recent modelling studies show that plausible climate change
scenarios project future increases of both amplitude and frequency of natural-
disaster events. It is very likely that there will be an almost ubiquitous increase in
precipitation intensity in the warming world. Decreasing flood magnitudes, for
instance, can be expected in many areas where floods are generated by spring
snowmelt. However, global warming may not necessarily reduce snowmelt
flooding everywhere.
Several ongoing land-use changes, such as urbanization, deforestation, and
reduction of natural storage (floodplains, wetlands), can be regarded as adverse
from the viewpoint of safety from nature-caused disasters. Furthermore, human
encroachment into unsafe areas has increased the potential for damage. Societies
become more exposed, developing disaster-prone areas (maladaptation).
In such a global change, mitigation of the risk disasters calls for a change
from reactive to an anticipatory stance.
The warning point is that climate change will perhaps not change the real
nature of natural disasters, but their intensity and frequency, thus increasing the
risk itself (IPPC,2017).
As a matter of reference, we include the following picture which shows the
shows an extreme heavy rainfall event that took place on Aug 15th, 2015 in the
area of Eastern Tibet.
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Book of Full Papers
Symposium Hydro Engineering
- Titel
- Book of Full Papers
- Untertitel
- Symposium Hydro Engineering
- Autor
- Gerald Zenz
- Verlag
- Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-85125-620-8
- Abmessungen
- 20.9 x 29.6 cm
- Seiten
- 2724
- Schlagwörter
- Hydro, Engineering, Climate Changes
- Kategorien
- International
- Naturwissenschaften Physik
- Technik