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_aExtreme hydroclimatic events and multivariate hazards in a changing environment : _ba remote sensing approach / _cedited by Viviana Maggioni and Christian Massari. |
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_aAmsterdam : _bElsevier, _c©2019. |
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_b, _c[2019] |
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_axxvii, 412 pages : _billustrations, maps ; _c23 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_gPart I: _tWater cycle variables for monitoring hydroclimatic hazards : state-of-the-art and future directions: _g1. _tQuantitative precipitation estimation from satellite observations / _rChristopher Kidd and Vincenzo Levizzani -- _g2. _tTerrestrial water storage / _rManuela Girotto and Matthew Rodell -- _g3. _tUtility of soil moisture data products for natural disaster applications / _rWade T. Crow -- _g4. _tWater surface elevation in coastal and inland waters using satellite radar altimetry / _rStefano Vignudelli, Andrea Scozzari, Ron Abileah, Jesús Gómez-Enri, Jérôme Benveniste and Paolo Cipollini -- _g5. _tRemote sensing techniques for estimating evaporation / _rThomas R.H. Holmes -- _g6. _tVegetation / _rJean-Christophe Calvet. |
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_gPart II: _tRemote sensing and modeling techniques for monitoring and predicting hydroclimatic hazards : perspectives and applications: _g7. _tEstimating extreme precipitation using multiple satellite-based precipitation products / _rYagmur Derin, Efthymios Nikolopoulos and Emmanouil N. Anagnostou -- _g8. _tEvaluating the spatiotemporal pattern of concentration, aggressiveness and seasonality of precipitation over Bangladesh with time-series Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission data / _rAshraf Dewan, Kexiang Hu, Mohammad Kamruzzaman and Md. Rafi Uddin -- _g9. _tCharacterizing meteorological droughts in data scare regions using remote sensing estimates of precipitation / _rMauricio Zambrano-Bigiarini and Oscar Manuel Baez-Villaneuva -- _g10. _tRecent advances in remote sensing of precipitation and soil moisture products for riverine flood prediction / _rStefania Camici, Wade T. Crow and Luca Brocca -- _g11. _tOn the potential of altimetry and optical sensors for monitoring and forecasting river discharge and extreme flood events / _rAngelica Tarpanelli and Jérôme Benveniste -- _g12. _tInundation mapping by remote sensing techniques / _rXinyi Shen and Emmanouil Anagnostou -- _g13. _tStorm surge and sea level rise : threat to the coastal areas of Bangladesh / _rAli Mohammad Rezaie, Celso Moller Ferreira and Mohammad Rezaur Rahman -- _g14. _tHazard assessment and forecasting of landslides and debris flows : a case study in Northern Italy / _rMarco Borga -- _g15. _tSnow avalanches / _rSven Fuchs, Margreth Keiler and Sergey Sokratov. |
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_aExtreme Hydroclimatic Events and Multivariate Hazards in a Changing Environment: A Remote Sensing Approach reviews multivariate hazards in a non-stationary environment, covering both short and long-term predictions from earth observations, along with long-term climate dynamics and models. The book provides a detailed overview of remotely sensed observations, current and future satellite missions useful for hydrologic studies and water resources engineering, and a review of hydroclimatic hazards. Given these tools, readers can improve their abilities to monitor, model and predict these extremes with remote sensing. In addition, the book covers multivariate hazards, like landslides, in case studies that analyze the combination of natural hazards and their impact on the natural and built environment. Finally, it ties hydroclimatic hazards into the Sendai Framework, providing another set of tools for reducing disaster impacts.-- _cSource other than the Library of Congress. |
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_aClimatic extremes _xRemote sensing. |
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_aClimatic changes _xRemote sensing. |
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_aClimatic changes _xRemote sensing. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00864258 |
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_aErdrutsch _2gnd |
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_aFernerkundung _2gnd |
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_aHochwasser _2gnd |
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_aHydrometeorologie _2gnd |
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_aKlimaänderung _2gnd |
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_aMaggioni, Viviana, _eeditor. |
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_aMassari, Christian, _eeditor. |
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_iEbook version : _z9780128149003 |
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