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Session Overview
Session
THEME E: Climate Change and Risk Mitigation - Soft computing for modelling floods and droughts
Time:
Tuesday, 04/June/2024:
1:30pm - 3:00pm

Session Chair: Rui Raposo Rodrigues
Session Chair: Luís Mesquita David
Location: Room 2


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Presentations
Oral presentation

Stresstest scenarios as a useful addition to a risk approach

Karin de Bruijn, Kymo Slager, Bart Van de Hurk

Deltares, Netherlands, The

de Bruijn-Stresstest scenarios as a useful addition to a risk approach-563_c.pdf


Oral presentation

Analysis on spatial return period of extreme rainfall in different regions

So Kazama1, Hajime Yanagisawa2

1Tohoku University, Japan; 2Penta-ocean Construction Co., Ltd, Japan

Kazama-Analysis on spatial return period of extreme rainfall-361_c.pdf


Oral presentation

Fine Scale Rainfall Disaggregation in Greece using Random Bartlett-Lewis Rectangular Pulse Model

Sofia Skroufouta, Evangelos Baltas

National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Skroufouta-Fine Scale Rainfall Disaggregation in Greece using Random Bartlett-Lewis Rectangular Pulse_b.docx
Skroufouta-Fine Scale Rainfall Disaggregation in Greece using Random Bartlett-Lewis Rectangular Pulse_c.pdf


Oral presentation

Addressing class imbalance problems in data-driven rainfall-runoff modelling

Federico Vilaseca1, Christian Chreties1, Alberto Castro2,3, Angela Gorgoglione1

1Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Environmental Engineering (IMFIA), Universidad de la República, Uruguay; 2Institute of Computer Science (INCO), Universidad de la República, Uruguay; 3Institute of Electrical Engineering (IIE), Universidad de la República, Uruguay

Vilaseca-Addressing class imbalance problems in data-driven rainfall-runoff modelling-140_b.docx
Vilaseca-Addressing class imbalance problems in data-driven rainfall-runoff modelling-140_c.pdf


Oral presentation

Multivariate Models for Flood Prediction: A Glimpse into the Future

Diego Armando Urrea Méndez, Dina Vanessa Gómez Rave, Salvador Navas, Manuel del Jesus Peñil

IHCantabria - Instituto de Hidráulica Ambiental de la Universidad de Cantabria

Urrea Méndez-Multivariate Models for Flood Prediction-229_c.pdf


Oral presentation

A mechanical-based calibration for a rapid vulnerability assessment of masonry buildings subject to floods

Francesco Salvatore Liguori, Giovanna Capparelli, Antonio Madeo, Pasquale Versace

University of Calabria, Italy

Liguori-A mechanical-based calibration for a rapid vulnerability assessment-515_c.pdf


 
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