2nd IMA International Conference on Flood Risk Assessment

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Tuesday September 4, 2007
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Europe/London 2nd IMA International Conference on Flood Risk Assessment IMA, , , , UK Date: Tuesday 4 – Wednesday 5 September 2007 Location: University of Plymouth Recent flood events such as occurred at Boscastle […]
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Event Link: https://ima.org.uk/1162/2nd-ima-international-conference-on-flood-risk-assessment/

2nd IMA International Conference on Flood Risk Assessment


Date: Tuesday 4 – Wednesday 5 September 2007
Location: University of Plymouth

Recent flood events such as occurred at Boscastle in the UK, have highlighted the difficulties in forecasting extreme localised rainfall. The widespread and catastrophic flooding following the Indonesian earthquake in December 2004 heightened the global public awareness of the limitations of existing flood defence infrastructure and flood warning systems. The recent prolonged flooding that has occurred across the UK this summer is an example of the importance of understanding the causes of flooding and the steps that can be taken to reduce its impacts.

The conference provided a forum at which engineers, mathematicians and statisticians could meet to exchange views on this important technical area. The emphasis was on new developments in the mathematical and statistical techniques applicable for assessing flood risk.

Verbal Presentations

Improving the performance of fast flood inundation models by incorporating results from very high resolution simulations (pdf)
S. Néelz, J. Hall and G. Pender

Offshore Sandbank Morphodynamics Modelling with Sea Level Rise
G. Jacoub, P.K. Stansby, J-M. Hervouet, C. Villaret and M. Benoit

Modified method of characteristics for the shallow water equations
H. Elhanafy and G.J.M. Copeland

The Coastal Flooding by Extreme Events (CoFEE) Project
J.J. Williams, L.S. Esteves, G. Lymbery, A. Plater, A.J. Souza and A. Worsley

Wave overtopping from focussed wave groups: experiments and modelling
P.K. Stansby, A.C. Hunt, R. Xu, P.H. Taylor, A.G.L. Borthwick, T. Feng and D.R. Laurence

Artificial Submerged Reefs: A solution for Erosion Problems along Alexandria Coastline, Egypt?
A. Soliman and D.E. Reeve

Assessing sewer flood risk
J. Ryu, D. Butler and C. Makropoulos

River Eden/Carlisle flood forecast modelling (pdf)
Y. Chen

Were the 26 December 2004 Sumatran Earthquake and tsunami tidally triggered? (pdf)
R.G.M. Crockett, G.K. Gillmore, P.S. Phillips and D.D. Gilbertson

Bivariate models for extremes of significant wave height and period. An application to the Dutch Coast
P. Galiatsatou and P. Prinos

A simulation method for flood risk variables (pdf)
Y. Cai, B. Gouldby, P. Dunning and P. Hawkes

The joint probability of waves and high sea levels in coastal defence
D. Hames and D.E. Reeve

Statistical modelling of flood risk at ungauged sites
T.R. Kjeldsen, D.A. Jones and A.C. Bayliss

Automated threshold selection methods for coastal design
P. Thompson, D.E. Reeve, J. Stander and Y. Cai

The use of Canonical Correlation Analysis to determine the relationship between beach profiles, waves and storm surges in the southeastern coast of England, UK
J.M. Horrillo-Carabello and D.E. Reeve

Development of Estuary Morphological Models
J.M. Huthnance, G. Karunarathna, A. Lane, A.J. Manning, P. Norton, D.E. Reeve, J. Spearman, R.L. Soulsby, I.H. Townend and A. Wright

Statistical modelling of uncertainties in flood wave propagation using adjoint sensitivity analysis
H. Elhanafy, G.J.M. Copeland and I.Y. Gejadze

Uncertainty on coastal flood risk calculations, and how to deal with it in coastal management. Case of the Belgian coastal zone
T. Verwaest, W. Vanneuville, P. Peeters, T. Mertens and P. De Wolf

Uncertainty Propagation in Flood Forecasting: The FRMRC Thames Collocation
B.W. Golding

Statistical Modelling of Flood Events
W.J. Mantje, W.M.J. Luxemburg, P.H.A.J.M. van Gelder, B.I. Gartsman and H.H.G. Savenije

Posters

Flood risk assessment in the Nemunas River delta area of Lithuania: a case study (pdf)
V. Dubra and P. Grecevičius

An Example of Non-Linear Time Series Flood Modelling Using the System Identification Method (pdf)
P. Dyke and H. Chen

The effect of water stage on the infiltration rate for initially dry channels (pdf)
H. Elhanafy and G.J.M. Copeland

Comparison of Reduced Variates for Flood Frequency Estimation from Gauged River Flow Records
M.J. Marriott and D.P. Hames

Transformation of wave skewness and asymmetry over smooth low-crested breakwaters
Z. Peng, Q. Zou, B. Wang and D.E. Reeve

Development of GIS-Based Flood-Simulation Software and Application to Flood-Risk Assessment
S. Yamaguchi, T. Ikeda, K. Iwamura, K. Naono, A. Ninomiya, K. Tanaka and H. Takahashi

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