Bochum IAHS - 18-20 May 2016

7th International Water Resources Management Conference of ICWRS

Orals SP2

SP2

Floods and spatial aspects of flood risks
Orals
 / Wed, 18 May, 13:00–16:45  / Room Building ID, floor 04, lecture hall HID
 / Thu, 19 May, 08:30–10:00  / Room Building ID, floor 04, lecture hall HID
Posters
 / Attendance Wed, 18 May, 17:00–19:30  / Building ID, floor 04, room 471

Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Room Building ID, floor 04, lecture hall HID
13:00–13:30
IWRM2016-13
1+1 ≠ 2 in flood risk calculus: on the role of spatial interactions in flood risk assessment and management (invited speaker)
Sergiy Vorogushyn, Dung Viet Nguyen, Kai Schröter, Heidi Kreibich, Daniela Falter, Yeshewa Hundecha, Heiko Apel, and Bruno Merz
13:30–13:45
IWRM2016-76
Changes in flood quantiles at gauge Neu Darchau (Elbe River) from 1873 to 2013
Christoph Mudersbach, Jens Bender, and Fabian Netzel
13:45–14:00
IWRM2016-111
Long term prediction of flood occurrence
Cristina Aguilar, Alberto Montanari, and María-José Polo
14:00–14:15
IWRM2016-82
Comparison of floods non-stationarity detection methods: an Austrian case study
Jose Luis Salinas, Alberto Viglione, Richard Vogel, Jory Hecht, and Günter Blöschl
14:15–14:30
IWRM2016-9
Impact of Urbanization on Rainfall-Runoff Processes: Case Study in the Liangshui River Basin in Beijing, China
Zongxue Xu and Gang Zhao
14:30–14:45
IWRM2016-20
A framework of integrated hydrological and hydrodynamic models using synthetic rainfall for flash flood hazard mapping of ungauged catchments in tropical zones
Worapong Lohpaisankrit, Günter Meon, and Tawatchai Tingsanchali
14:45–15:00
IWRM2016-48
Up-scaling of multi-variable flood loss models from objects to land use units at the meso-scale
Heidi Kreibich, Kai Schröter, and Bruno Merz
Coffee break
15:30–15:45
IWRM2016-33
Comparison of three approaches to extreme precipitation analysis in a basin scale
Hassan Akbari, Amirhossein Afrooz, and GholamReza Rakhshandehroo
15:45–16:00
IWRM2016-77
Small-scale (flash) flood early warning in the light of operational requirements: Opportunities and limits with regard to user demands, driving data, and hydrologic modeling techniques
Andy Philipp, Florian Kerl, Uwe Büttner, Christine Metzkes, Thomas Singer, Michael Wagner, and Niels Schütze
16:00–16:15
IWRM2016-54
A flexible and efficient multi-model framework in support of water management
Vincent Wolfs, Quan Tran Quoc, and Patrick Willems
16:15–16:30
IWRM2016-51
Improving predictions of the effects of extreme events, land use, and climate change on the hydrology of watersheds in the Philippines
Rubianca Benavidez, Bethanna Jackson, Deborah Maxwell, and Enrico Paringit
16:30–16:45
IWRM2016-18
Visualising DEM-related flood-map uncertainties using a disparity-distance equation algorithm
S. Anders Brandt and Nancy Joy Lim

Thursday, 19 May 2016
Room Building ID, floor 04, lecture hall HID
08:30–08:45
IWRM2016-47
Effects of anthropogenic land-subsidence on inundation dynamics: The case study of Ravenna, Italy
Francesca Carisi, Alessio Domeneghetti, and Attilio Castellarin
08:45–09:00
IWRM2016-86
Hydrological and hydraulic models for determination of flood-prone and flood inundation areas
Hafzullah Aksoy, V. S. Ozgur Kirca, H. Ibrahim Burgan, and Dorukhan Kellecioğlu
09:00–09:15
IWRM2016-66
Improvement of operational flood forecasting through the assimilation of satellite observations and multiple river flow data
Fabio Castelli and Giulia Ercolani
09:15–09:30
IWRM2016-91
Spatial coherence of flood clustering across Germany
Bruno Merz, Dung Nguyen Viet, and Sergiy Vorogushyn
09:30–09:45
IWRM2016-62
Vehicles instability criteria for flood risk assessment of a street network
Chiara Arrighi, Nicolas Huybrechts, Abdellatif Ouahsine, Patrick Chassé, Hocine Oumeraci, and Fabio Castelli
09:45–10:00
IWRM2016-85
An Update on Multivariate Return Periods in Hydrology
Benedikt Gräler, Andrea Petroselli, Salvatore Grimaldi, Bernard De Baets, and Niko Verhoest