Orals PL2

PL2

Floods and flash floods modelling and forecasting
Conveners: Isabelle Braud , Marco Borga , Béatrice Vincendon 
Orals
 / Tue, 09 Oct, 10:30–16:30  / Room Rabelais
Posters
 / Attendance Tue, 09 Oct, 15:30–16:00  / Display Tue, 09 Oct, 08:30–Thu, 11 Oct, 18:00  / Main hall

Tuesday, 9 October 2018
Room Rabelais
Chairperson: Isabelle Braud
Processes and modeling of floods and flash floods

10:30–11:00
Plinius16-60
Hydrometeorological processes and characteristics of flash floods in arid climate (invited)
Efrat Morin, Idit Belachsen, Davide Zocatelli, Francesco Marra, and Moshe Armon
11:00–11:15
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The forgetted role of groundwaters on flash flood understanding and modelling in Mediterranean karstic catchments – the example of the Gapeau river (South France)
Jean-Baptiste Charlier, Laurent Goulet, Didier Narbaïs, and Jean-François Desprats
11:15–11:30
Plinius16-44
Impacts of the resolution of initial soil moisture conditions for flash flood modeling in the Mediterranean region
Judith Eeckman, Béatrice Vincendon, Alexane Lovat, and Veronique Ducrocq
11:30–11:45
Plinius16-8
Determinants of modeling choices for Mediterranean floods
Bruno Cheviron and Roger Moussa
11:45–12:00
Plinius16-20
Modelling floods in urban areas using spatially distributed hydrological models: A case study on the Oued Fez catchment
Ismail Bouizrou, Nanée Chahinian, Naoual Rais, Jean-Louis Perrin, and Remy Müller
12:00–12:15
Plinius16-1
Quantifying uncertainties in hydrological models applied on Lebanese Mediterranean catchments
Cynthia Andraos and Wajdi Najem
12:15–12:30
Plinius16-71
Integrating hydrological modelling, post-event surveys and morphometric analyses for flash flood investigation
Stefano Crema, Francesco Marra, Andrea Andreoli, Vittoria Scorpio, Christian Kofler, Marco Cavalli, Lorenzo Marchi, Marco Borga, and Francesco Comiti
Floods and flash flood forecasting and mapping

Lunch break
14:00–14:30
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The ANYWHERE operational flash flood early warning system based on meteorological radars and flood risk maps. Comparison with a continuous distributed hydrological model in the flash flood cases of autumn 2014 in Liguria (Italy) (invited)
Daniel Sempere-Torres, Carles Corral, Marc Berenguer, Maria Laura Poletti, Francesco Silvestro, and Nicola Rebora
14:30–14:45
Plinius16-23
Flood modelling and forecasting in the High-Atlas of Morocco
El Mahdi El Khalki, Yves Tramblay, Mohammed El Mehdi Saidi, and Meriem Alaouri
14:45–15:00
Plinius16-67
Analysis of the 12 September 2015 flash flood in Lodève (France): influence of karsts on flood characteristics
Pascal Brunet
15:00–15:15
Plinius16-25
Modeling flood occourrences: test and validation of two hydrological stress indices over Italy.
Annalina Lombardi, Barbara Tomassetti, Valentina Colaiuda, and Marco Verdecchia
15:15–15:30
Plinius16-42
Hydrological nowcasting: application and comparison of two probabilistic nowcasting technique
Maria Laura Poletti, Marc Berenguer, Carles Corral, Francesco Silvestro, Nicola Rebora, and Daniel Sempere-Torres
Coffee break & PL2 posters
16:00–16:15
Plinius16-38
Achievements and challenges for flash flood warnings: the French experience with the Vigicrues Flash system and the AIGA method
Pierre Javelle, Patrick Arnaud, Julie Demargne, Jean-Alain Fine, Catherine Fouchier, Lea Garandeau, Bruno Janet, Maxime Jay-Allemand, Didier Organde, Clotilde Saint-Martin, and Mathieu Tolsa
16:15–16:30
Plinius16-6
A decision support system to calculate design flood peaks. Study area: Tensift Basin in Morocco
Jihane Ahattab and Najat Serhir