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The tale of three floods: From extreme events and cascades of highs to anthropogenic floods

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Type de ressource
Article de revue
Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Alborzi, Aneseh (Auteur)
  • Zhao, Yunxia (Auteur)
  • Nazemi, Ali (Auteur)
  • Mirchi, Ali (Auteur)
  • Mallakpour, Iman (Auteur)
  • Moftakhari, Hamed (Auteur)
  • Ashraf, Samaneh (Auteur)
  • Izadi, Reza (Auteur)
  • AghaKouchak, Amir (Auteur)
Titre
The tale of three floods: From extreme events and cascades of highs to anthropogenic floods
Résumé
Right after a devastating multi-year drought, a number of flood events with unprecedented spatial extent hit different parts of Iran over the 2-week period of March 17th to April 1st, 2019, causing a human disaster and substantial loss of assets and infrastructure across urban and rural areas. Here, we investigate natural (e.g., rainfall, snow accumulation/melt, soil moisture) and anthropogenic drivers (e.g., deforestation, urbanization, and management practices) of these events using a range of ground-based data and satellite observations. These drivers can range from exceptionally extreme rainfall intensities, to cascades of several extreme and moderate events, and various anthropogenic interventions that exacerbated flooding. Our results reveal strong compounding impacts of natural drivers and anthropogenic triggers in escalating flood risks to unprecedented levels. We argue that a new form of floods, i.e. anthropogenic floods, is becoming more common and should be recognized during the “Anthropocene”. This specific form of floods refers to high to extreme streamflow/runoff events that are primarily caused, or largely exacerbated, by anthropogenic drivers. We demonstrate how the growing risk of anthropogenic floods can be assessed using a wide range of climatic and non-climatic satellite and in-situ data.
Publication
Weather and Climate Extremes
Volume
38
Date
2022-12-01
Abrév. de revue
Weather and Climate Extremes
DOI
10.1016/j.wace.2022.100495
ISSN
2212-0947
Titre abrégé
The tale of three floods
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212094722000743
Consulté le
2023-11-22 17 h 03
Catalogue de bibl.
ScienceDirect
Référence
Alborzi, A., Zhao, Y., Nazemi, A., Mirchi, A., Mallakpour, I., Moftakhari, H., Ashraf, S., Izadi, R., & AghaKouchak, A. (2022). The tale of three floods: From extreme events and cascades of highs to anthropogenic floods. Weather and Climate Extremes, 38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wace.2022.100495
Axes du RIISQ
  • 1 - aléas, vulnérabilités et exposition
  • 2 - enjeux de gestion et de gouvernance
  • 3 - aspects biopsychosociaux
Enjeux majeurs
  • Inégalités et événements extrêmes
Secteurs et disciplines
  • Nature et Technologie
Types d'événements extrêmes
  • Évènements liés au froid (neige, glace)
  • Inondations et crues
  • Sécheresses et canicules
Types d'inondations
  • Fluviales
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