Compound hydrometeorological extremes: Drivers, mechanisms and methods

W Zhang, M Luo, S Gao, W Chen, V Hari… - Frontiers in Earth …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Compound extremes pose immense challenges and hazards to communities, and this is
particularly true for compound hydrometeorological extremes associated with deadly floods …

Guidelines for studying diverse types of compound weather and climate events

E Bevacqua, C De Michele, C Manning… - Earth's …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Compound weather and climate events are combinations of climate drivers and/or hazards
that contribute to societal or environmental risk. Studying compound events often requires a …

Urban flood risk map**: A state-of-the-art review on quantification, current practices, and future challenges

S Karmakar, MA Sherly, M Mohanty - Advances in Urban Design and …, 2022 - Springer
Floods are one of the most frequently occurring natural disasters, causing widespread
devastation, economic damage, and threat to human lives. Hydrologic impacts of climate …

Quantifying flood risks during monsoon and post-monsoon seasons: An integrated framework for resource-constrained coastal regions

DA Thakur, MP Mohanty, A Mishra, S Karmakar - Journal of Hydrology, 2024 - Elsevier
Global coastal regions are transforming into “flooding hot-spots” due to the multi-faceted
confluence of several flood-drivers. Unfortunately, these regions are often poorly gauged …

Projected changes in compound flood hazard from riverine and coastal floods in northwestern Europe

P Ganguli, D Paprotny, M Hasan, A Güntner… - Earth's …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Compound flooding in coastal regions, that is, the simultaneous or successive occurrence of
high sea levels and high river flows, is expected to increase in a warmer world. To date …

Hindcast of pluvial, fluvial, and coastal flood damage in Houston, Texas during Hurricane Harvey (2017) using SFINCS

A Sebastian, DJ Bader, CM Nederhoff, TWB Leijnse… - Natural hazards, 2021 - Springer
As demonstrated by recent tropical cyclone events, including US Hurricanes Harvey, Irma,
and Maria (2017), and Florence (2018), the destructive potential of flooding driven by wind …

Sensitivity of various topographic data in flood management: Implications on inundation map** over large data-scarce regions

MP Mohanty, S Nithya, AS Nair, J Indu, S Ghosh… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Topographic data in the form of digital elevation models (DEMs) play a significant role in
flood management. Despite the increasing availability of DEMs for large regions, there is a …

Amplification of flood risks by the compound effects of precipitation and storm tides under the nonstationary scenario in the coastal city of Haikou, China

H Xu, X Zhang, X Guan, T Wang, C Ma… - International Journal of …, 2022 - Springer
In the context of climate change, coastal cities are at increased risk of extreme precipitation
and sea level rise, and their interaction will aggravate coastal floods. Understanding the …

Flood evacuation during pandemic: a multi-objective framework to handle compound hazard

SS Tripathy, U Bhatia, M Mohanty… - Environmental …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
The evacuation of the population from flood-affected regions is a non-structural measure to
mitigate flood hazards. Shelters used for this purpose usually accommodate a large number …

Assessment of socio-economic strategies for managing regional flood risk in an urban coastal catchment

M Ghosh, S Ghosh, S Karmakar - Urban Climate, 2024 - Elsevier
With the cascading flooding events over the past decades, several structural and non-
structural measures have been effectively implemented for improved flood management …