Recent flood events in Europe, the USA and elsewhere have shown
the devastating impact that flooding can have on people and
property. Flood warning and forecasting systems provide a
well-established way to help to reduce the effects of flooding by
allowing people to be evacuated from areas at risk, and for
measures to be taken to reduce damage to property. With sufficient
warning, temporary defences (sandbags, flood gates etc) can also be
installed, and river control structures operated to mitigate the
effects of flooding.
Many countries and local authorities now operate some form of
flood warning system, and the underlying technology requires
knowledge across a range of technical areas, including rainfall and
tidal detection systems, river and coastal flood forecasting
models, flood warning dissemination systems, and emergency response
procedures.
This book provides a comprehensive account of the flood
forecasting, warning and emergency response process, including
techniques for predicting the development of flood events, and for
issuing appropriate warnings. Related topics, such as telemetry and
information systems, and flood warning economics, are also
discussed. For perhaps the first time, this book brings together in
a single volume the many strands of this interesting
multidisciplinary topic, and will serve as a reference for
researchers, policy makers and engineers. The material on
meteorological, hydrological and coastal modelling and monitoring
may also be of interest to a wider audience.
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