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A Probabilistic Framework for Risk Analysis of Widespread Flood Events: A Proof‐of‐Concept Study
Authors:Klaus Schneeberger  Matthias Huttenlau  Benjamin Winter  Thomas Steinberger  Stefan Achleitner  Johann Sttter
Institution:Klaus Schneeberger,Matthias Huttenlau,Benjamin Winter,Thomas Steinberger,Stefan Achleitner,Johann Stötter
Abstract:This article presents a flood risk analysis model that considers the spatially heterogeneous nature of flood events. The basic concept of this approach is to generate a large sample of flood events that can be regarded as temporal extrapolation of flood events. These are combined with cumulative flood impact indicators, such as building damages, to finally derive time series of damages for risk estimation. Therefore, a multivariate modeling procedure that is able to take into account the spatial characteristics of flooding, the regionalization method top‐kriging, and three different impact indicators are combined in a model chain. Eventually, the expected annual flood impact (e.g., expected annual damages) and the flood impact associated with a low probability of occurrence are determined for a study area. The risk model has the potential to augment the understanding of flood risk in a region and thereby contribute to enhanced risk management of, for example, risk analysts and policymakers or insurance companies. The modeling framework was successfully applied in a proof‐of‐concept exercise in Vorarlberg (Austria). The results of the case study show that risk analysis has to be based on spatially heterogeneous flood events in order to estimate flood risk adequately.
Keywords:Flood risk analysis  risk model  spatially heterogeneous flood events
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