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Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
In the last 4 years Worcester, UK has been hit by several intense convective rainstorms, which caused flash floods outside of existing surface drainage networks. This paper addresses two questions related to such events: Firstly to what extent can the occurrence of flash flood flow accumulation can be determined using only commonly available data and tools, assuming the rainfall events caused mainly surface runoff due to their tropical intensity and the relatively impermeable urban catchment surface? Secondly, are the flood in-cidents in Worcester aggravated by roads serving as preferential flow paths under these conditions? The as-sessment results indicated that roads do not have an influence on the flow path of flash flood rainfall in Worcester. Flow accumulation calculated with a 10m DEM, corresponds well with reported flood incidents. This basic assessment method can be used to inform the implementation of non structural flood mitigation and public awareness.In the last 4 years Worcester, UK has been hit by several intense convective rainstorms, which caused flash floods outside of existing surface drainage networks. This paper addresses two questions related to such events: Firstly to what extent can the occurrence of flash flood flow accumulation can be determined using only commonly available data and tools, assuming the rainfall events caused mainly surface runoff due to their tropical intensity and the relatively impermeable urban catchment surface? Secondly, are the flood in-cidents in Worcester aggravated by roads serving as preferential flow paths under these conditions? The as-sessment results indicated that roads do not have an influence on the flow path of flash flood rainfall in Worcester. Flow accumulation calculated with a 10m DEM, corresponds well with reported flood incidents. This basic assessment method can be used to inform the implementation of non structural flood mitigation and public awareness.
Archive | 2009
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop
Archive | 2008
Paul Samuels; Stephen Huntington; William Allsop; Jackie Harrop