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A Review of Flood Loss Models as Basis for Harmonization and Benchmarking

scientific article

Adaptation to flood risk: Results of international paired flood event studies

Continuous, large-scale simulation model for flood risk assessments: proof-of-concept

article

Evolutionary leap in large-scale flood risk assessment needed

Flood loss estimation using 3D city models and remote sensing data

article published in 2018

How do changes along the risk chain affect flood risk?

How do changes along the risk chain affect flood risk?

How useful are complex flood damage models?

Implications of radar rainfall estimates uncertainty on distributed hydrological model predictions

article

Investigation of superstorm Sandy 2012 in a multi-disciplinary approach

Large-scale flood risk assessment and management: Prospects of a systems approach

Large-scale, seasonal flood risk analysis for agricultural crops in Germany

article

Preface: Natural hazard event analysis for risk reduction and adaptation

Probabilistic, Multivariable Flood Loss Modeling on the Mesoscale with BT-FLEMO.

scientific article published on 09 September 2016

Simulation of flood hazard and risk in the Danube basin with the Future Danube Model

scientific article published in 2018

Spatially coherent flood risk assessment based on long-term continuous simulation with a coupled model chain

article

The challenge of unprecedented floods and droughts in risk management

scientific article published in 2022

The extreme flood in June 2013 in Germany

article

Up-scaling of multi-variable flood loss models from objects to land use units at the meso-scale

What are the hydro-meteorological controls on flood characteristics?

What made the June 2013 flood in Germany an exceptional event? A hydro-meteorological evaluation

scholarly article by Kai Schröter et al published 16 January 2015 in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences