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Casualties and damages from urban pluvial flooding are increasing. Triggered by short, localized, and intensive rainfall events, urban pluvial floods can occur anywhere, even in areas without a history of flooding. Urban pluvial floods have relatively small temporal and spatial scales. Although cumulative losses from urban pluvial floods are comparable, most flood risk management and mitigation strategies focus on fluvial and coastal flooding. Numerical-physical-hydrodynamic models are considered the best tool to represent the complex nature of urban pluvial floods; however, they are computationally expensive and time-consuming. These sophisticated models make large-scale analysis and operational forecasting prohibitive. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate and benchmark the performance of other alternative methods. The findings of this cumulative thesis are represented in three research articles. The first study evaluates two topographic-based methods to map urban pluvial flooding, fill–spill–merge (FSM) and topographic wetness ...
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kumulative Dissertation
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Dissertation Universität Potsdam 2023
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Seleem, Omar Mahmood Abdelwahab Towards urban pluvial flood mapping using data-driven models Potsdam, 2023
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English
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DOI:
10.25932/publishup-59813
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-598137
Author information:
Bronstert, Axel 1959-
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Hinkelmann, Reinhard 1962-
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Heistermann, Maik 1976-
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