Research article
25 Sep 2017
Research article
| 25 Sep 2017
MobRISK: a model for assessing the exposure of road users to flash flood events
Saif Shabou et al.
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- Identification and evaluation of flood-avoidance routes in Tucson, Arizona A. Coles 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101597
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- Le programme HYMEX – Connaissances et prévision des pluies intenses et crues rapides en région méditerranéenne V. Ducrocq et al. 10.1051/lhb/2019048
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- The socioeconomic impact of climate-related hazards: flash flood impact assessment in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia T. Bhuiyan et al. 10.1007/s11069-021-04887-3
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- Improved urban flood risk assessment based on spontaneous-triggered risk assessment conceptual model considering road environment C. Ma et al. 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.127693
- Forensic analysis of flash flood response M. Borga et al. 10.1002/wat2.1338
- Enhancing Dialogue between Flood Risk Management and Road Engineering Sectors for Flood Risk Reduction G. Huang 10.3390/su10061773
- Characteristics of Infrastructure and Surrounding Geo-Environmental Circumstances Involved in Fatal Incidents Caused by Flash Flooding: Evidence from Greece M. Diakakis 10.3390/w14050746
- Modeling the high-resolution dynamic exposure to flooding in a city region X. Zhu et al. 10.5194/hess-23-3353-2019
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This study describes the development of a model, called MobRISK, for assessing motorists' exposure to road flooding. MobRISK combines sociodemographic, travel-activity and hydrometeorological data in order to simulate the number and the profile of exposed persons to road flooding. The first application of MobRISK in a case study in southern France enabled the identification of the most dangerous road sections based on a spatiotemporal exposure index and the profile of most exposed people.
This study describes the development of a model, called MobRISK, for assessing motorists'...
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