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- Action anthropique ; Catastrophe ; Changement global ; Effet de serre ; Impact ; Monde ; Prévision ; Risque climatique ; Risque naturel ; Réchauffement climatique ; Siècle 21 ; Société ; Variation climatique (2)
- Anomalía climática ; Clima ; Distribución espacial ; Fenómeno excepcional ; Mundo (2)
- Catastrophe ; Climatic event ; Climatic variation ; Climatic warming ; Forecast ; Global change ; Greenhouse effect ; Human impact ; Impact ; Natural hazards ; Society ; Twenty-first century ; World (2)
- Catastrophe ; Coastal environment ; Exceptional event ; Flood ; France ; Pays de la Loire ; Risk management ; Seaside tourism ; Storm ; Urbanization ; Vendée ; Vulnerability (2)
- Catastrophe ; Crue ; France ; Gestion du risque ; Littoral ; Pays de la Loire ; Phénomène exceptionnel ; Tempête ; Tourisme balnéaire ; Urbanisation ; Vendée ; Vulnérabilité (2)
- Catástrofe ; Crecida ; Fenómeno excepcional ; Francia ; Gestión del riesgo ; Litoral ; Tempestad ; Turismo balneario ; Urbanización ; Vulnerabilidad (2)
- Climate ; Climatic anomaly ; Exceptional event ; Spatial distribution ; World (2)
- (1903-1971) ; Carbonate ; Craie ; France ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Hydrogéologie ; Nappe aquifère ; Nappe libre ; Nord, région ; Pas-de-Calais ; Prévision ; Surface piézométrique ; Série chronologique (1)
- (1950-1978) ; Analyse spectrale ; Atmosphère ; Circulation océanique ; Courant marin ; El Nino ; Fluctuation ; Gphy ; Géographie physique ; Interaction océan-atmosphére ; Interface air-océan ; Océan ; Pacifique tropical ; Pacifique, îles ; Rythme diurne ; Série chronologique ; Téléconnexion ; Téléconnexion atmosphérique ; Variabilité interannuelle ; Vent ; Vitesse ; Zone intertropicale (1)
- (1969-1974) ; (1972-1973) ; Afrique ; Déficit en eau ; Ecoulement ; Géographie physique ; Nigéria ; Sahara ; Sahel ; Sécheresse (1)
- Extreme events and the transformation of landscape (13)
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- Rythms and temporalities in geomorphology: from the evolution of volumes of relief to the reconstruction of instantaneous events (proceedings of the 2010 Young Geomorphologists colloquium, French Group of Geomorphologists) (7)
- Scales in soil erosion (6)
- A propos de la séquence neigeuse de décembre 1990 : une approche des événements extrêmes (5)
- Geomorphology and natural hazards (5)
- Magnitude and frequency in geomorphology (5)
- Special Issue. Geomorphic responses to short-term climatic change (4)
- De l'inondation à l'assèchement, comment domestiquer les eaux du biterrois (3)
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- Karst systems : dynamics, evolution, paleoenvironmental recordings and natural hazards. Special issue (3)
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- The impact of exceptional events on erosion, bedload transport and channel stability in a step-pool channel
- Carrying capacity ; Erosion ; Exceptional event ; Fluvial dynamics ; Grain size distribution ; Mountain ; Natural hazards ; Schwyz ; Sediment load ; Stream ; Switzerland ; Torrent
- Sediment transport in the Erlenbach, a small stream with step-pool morphology in the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, has been monitored for more than 20 years. During this time three exceptional events (events with high sediment yield and long return
- times that have a large effect on channel morphology) have impacted the stream and partly or completely rearranged the existing step-pool morphology. The aim of this paper is to present observations of these exceptional events and discuss
- The dynamics to selected extreme climatic events in Poland
- Atmospheric circulation ; Climate ; Climatic variability ; Exceptional event ; Poland ; Precipitation ; Time series ; Twentieth Century ; Wind
- This article presents the variability to selected extreme climatic phenomena in Poland in the second half of the 20th century. The main attention is paid to the search for exceptional values for indicators or trends that might be regarded as effects
- The extremeness of extreme events
- Extreme events and the transformation of landscape
- Concept ; Drainage network ; Exceptional event ; Human impact ; Man-environment relations ; Natural hazards ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Rill wash ; Soil erosion ; Watershed
- of a) the interaction between extreme events and human activity; b) developments in hillslope hydrology, and c) emergences of our understanding of non-linear behaviour.
- Geomorphic effects of the extreme rainfall event of 20-21 July, 2004 in the Latnjavagge catchment, northern Swedish Lapland
- Erosion ; Exceptional event ; Lapland ; Mass movement ; Mudflow ; Precipitation ; Sediment budget ; Suspended load ; Sweden ; Watershed
- Mass transfers triggered by a rare rainfall event on 20-21 July, 2004, in the Latnjavagge catchment in the higher Abisko mountain region, are quantified and analysed in direct comparison with mean annual mass transfers in this drainage basin
- . A reliable estimation of the recurrence intervals of such rare events is especially problematic. The general problem of defining an adequate length of process monitoring programmes is pointed out.
- Exceptional drought events over eastern China during the last five centuries
- Atmospheric circulation ; China ; Drought ; Eastern China ; Exceptional event ; Ocean atmosphere interaction ; Sixteenth Century ; Twentieth Century ; Volcanic eruption
- . The partial coherence of ice core δO 18 and CH4 is a possible exception. A likely scenario is that changes in the ocean circulation are a consequence of wind shifts. The disappearance of D-O events in the Holocene coincides with the diappearance also
- Hypotheses and inferences concerning the nature of abrupt climate change, exemplified by the Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) events, are reviewed. There is little concrete evidence that these events are more than a regional Greenland phenomenon
- of the Laurentide and Fennoscandian ice sheets. It is thus suggested that D-O events are a consequence of interactions of the windfield with the continental ice sheets.
- Extreme event in the last 200 years in the Upper Vistula Basin : their palaeohydrological implications
- Exceptional event ; Hydrology ; Palaeogeography ; Palaeohydrology ; Poland ; Precipitation ; Upper valley ; Wisła
- To provide characteristics of present-day extreme events which may serve as a key to better recognition of past hydrological changes, the upper Vistula basin was taken as an example. The observations are mainly related to last 100-150 years
- of events. Only first half of 19-th century, the last phase of the Little Ice Age shows higher frequency of extreme events. This study shows also a great regional diversity in effects of extreme events. Therefore all recontruction of the humid phases during
- Atmospheric circulation ; California ; Catastrophe ; Cyclone ; Exceptional event ; Flood ; Mass movement ; Precipitation ; Rainstorm ; Synoptic climatology ; United States of America
- of the event.
- Extreme events in the context of late Quaternary environmental change
- Extreme events and the transformation of landscape
- Climatic variation ; Exceptional event ; Fluvial processes ; Geomorphology ; Human impact ; Impact ; Landscape ; Landslide ; Plant canopy ; Quaternary ; Slope gradient
- The significance of extreme events in landform change is discussed in the context of the late Quaternary. Millennia-scale cycles of climate change are less than the relaxation times of most landform systems and have led to widespread disequilibrium
- time and research needs to establish the role of individual events within this timescale of enquiry.
- Climate ; Definition ; Exceptional event ; Heat wave ; Poland ; Synoptic climatology ; Threshold
- Dam breach reconstruction of the Blažňov pond caused by extreme hydrologifcal event
- Czech Republic ; Dam ; Exceptional event ; Flood ; Hydrodynamics ; Hydrology ; Model
- Comparative analysis of the response of various land covers to an exceptional rainfall event in the central Spanish Pyrenees, October 2012
- Aragón ; Comparative study ; Exceptional event ; Experimental catchment ; Flood ; Mountain ; Peak discharge ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Pyrénées ; Rainfall ; Sediment load ; Spain ; Water erosion ; Watershed
- The hydrological and geomorphological effects of an exceptional rainstorm event that occurred in the central Spanish Pyrenees during 19-21 October 2012 were studied in 5 experimental catchments under various land covers : 1) subhumid badlands; 2
- ) dense forest; 3) an abandoned farmland area recolonized by shrubs and forest patches; and 4) subalpine grasslands. Hydrographs and sedigraphs demonstrated that vegetation cover is a major factor affecting the control of floods even during exceptional
- rainfall pulses. The abandoned farmland catchment had 2 small peak discharges at the beginning of the event. The badland catchment reacted immediately from the beginning of the rainstorm, yielding very high discharges accompanied by high suspended sediment
- Intra-storm attributes of extreme storm events in the Drakensberg, South Africa
- Atmospheric circulation ; Exceptional event ; KwaZulu-Natal ; Mountain ; Precipitation ; Rainstorm ; South Africa ; Spatial distribution ; Water erosion
- Intra-storm rainfall attributes were analyzed for 49 extreme storm events at 5 locations in the KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg. Three stations located in the mountain foothills and two stations sited on the escarpment edge above 2800 m a.s.l. provide
- the first detailed intra-storm data for the Drakensberg. Extreme rainfall events were found to vary in duration and in depth, but all stations measure a clear exponential distribution of cumulative kinetic energy content of storm rainfall over time. Further
- Contemporary versus long-term denudation along a passive plate margin : the role of extreme events
- Australia ; Erosion rate ; Exceptional event ; Flood ; Forest fire ; Isotope analysis ; Mass movement ; New South Wales ; Soil erosion ; Watershed
- that applies to the Sydney Basin. They then analyse the flood and wildfire records to quantify the sediment yield arising from relatively high-magnitude erosional events that hace occurred over the past few decades.
- Extreme events and the transformation of landscape
- Catastrophe ; Climatic variability ; Exceptional event ; Human impact ; Man-environment relations ; Natural hazards ; Preventive measure ; Research technique ; Sustainable development ; Vulnerability
- The disasters associated with hazards, of exogenous and endogenous origin, are particularly severe in densely populated regions and in areas more vulnerable to extreme events because of environmental and/or economic marginality. Extreme events
- The role of extreme events and human activity in the transformation of landscape : the physical geography context
- Extreme events and the transformation of landscape
- Bibliography ; Epistemology ; Exceptional event ; Human impact ; Impact ; Landscape dynamics ; Physical geography ; Poland
- Chihuahua ; Conflict ; Eighteenth Century ; Exceptional event ; Historical geography ; Mexico ; Mountain ; Traveller's tale
- , the first report of a 1696 earthquake, and a partial solar eclipse of 1696. He believed that these events presaged a Tarahumara uprising against Spanish rule en 1697. - (SLD)
- Czech Republic ; Exceptional event ; Flysch ; Landslide ; Rainfall ; Slope
- event. The GIS means are used for the compilation of the Slope instability hazard zonation map. - (MS)
- Bibliography ; Catastrophe ; Climate ; Climatic change ; Climatic event ; Drought ; Exceptional event ; Frost ; Greenhouse effect ; Heat wave ; Inundation ; Research
- Atmospheric dynamics ; Exceptional event ; France ; Land atmosphere interaction ; Marseille ; Precipitation ; Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
- The rainfall event happened on September 2000 the 19th over Marseille (France) belongs to the extreme ones. A meso-scale map of the spatial distribution of the precipitation totals with a core where more than 200 mm has fallen has been drawn