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Extreme Hydroclimatic Events and Multivariate Hazards in a Changing Environment

A Remote Sensing Approach
By:null
Publisher:Elsevier S & T
Print ISBN:9780128148990
eText ISBN:9780128149003
Edition:0
Copyright:2019
Format:Reflowable

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Extreme 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.

  • Emphasizes recent and future satellite missions to study, monitor and forecast hydroclimatic hazards
  • Provides a complete overview and differentiation of remotely sensed products that are useful for monitoring extreme hydroclimatic and related events
  • Covers real-life examples and applications of integrating remote sensing products to study complex multi-hydroclimatic hazards