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Monitoring, Detection and Forecasting of Flood

ISBN

9781647405199-2025

Author

Flynn Hayes

Publisher

Syrawood Publishing House

Language

English

Publication Year

2025

Category

Earth and Planetary Sciences - Disaster Management

Price

USD 154.99

Description

A flood refers to the overflow of water onto land that is usually dry. This overflow can be caused by various factors such as heavy rainfall, melting snow, ice jams, or the sudden release of water from a reservoir or dam. Floods can occur gradually over time or happen suddenly, leading to significant damage to property, infrastructure, and loss of life. The severity of a flood depends on factors such as the amount and intensity of precipitation, the topography of the area, soil conditions, and the presence of human activities that may exacerbate flooding, such as urbanization or deforestation. Efficient monitoring, detection, and forecasting of floods are paramount for effective disaster management and mitigation strategies. These processes rely on an array of technologies and methodologies to anticipate and respond to flood events. Flood monitoring involves the continuous observation of various parameters such as water levels, rainfall intensity, soil moisture, and river discharge. Detection involves the identification of potential flood events based on monitoring data and historical patterns. Forecasting utilizes the detected anomalies to predict the timing, extent, and severity of floods. This book elucidates the concepts and innovative models around prospective developments with respect to flood management. The book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of flood management and the recent researches in this field. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by this book.