
Remote Sensing of Hydrometeorological Hazards
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 2 November 2017
- ISBN 9781498777582
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages549 pages
- Size 254x178 mm
- Weight 1315 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 115 Illustrations, black & white; 100 Illustrations, color 0
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Short description:
This book focuses on drought, flood, frost, landslides, and storms/cyclones and will cover different applications of EO data used from prediction to mapping damages for each category. It will explain the added value of EO technology in comparison with conventional techniques applied today through many case studies.
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Extreme weather and climate change aggravate the frequency and magnitude of disasters. Facing atypical and more severe events, existing early warning and response systems become inadequate both in scale and scope. Earth Observation (EO) provides today information at global, regional and even basin scales related to agrometeorological hazards. This book focuses on drought, flood, frost, landslides, and storms/cyclones and covers different applications of EO data used from prediction to mapping damages as well as recovery for each category. It explains the added value of EO technology in comparison with conventional techniques applied today through many case studies.
"Remote Sensing of Hydrometeorological Hazards contains comprehensive reviews and case studies of the application of remote sensing for hazards assessment, including drought, frost and ice, wildfire, floods, hurricanes, and landslides. As a thorough review of the state-of-the-art in a wide range of applications, written by respected experts in the field, the book will be a useful reference for individuals involved with both research and application."
? Trent Biggs, San Diego State University, California, USA
"This book addresses all of the major hazardous events that can significantly affect human lives, the natural resources we depend upon, and the way we grow our food. The newly developed methods described here, employing the recent advances of technology and availability of Earth Observation data, provide information of higher quality and quantity, usable by the authorities as well as individuals. It is a much-needed review of Earth Observation methods and possibilities, recording the current level of remote sensing services available and a great asset for new scientists."
?Chariton Kalaitzidis, Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Chania, Crete, Greece
"? a great contribution to the field remote sensing and hydrometeorological hazards. In my opinion, reading this very interesting book, which has six sections covering both theory and novel applications of remote sensing and GIS, is a must for everyone in the field of geosciences. What makes this book very interesting and special is that it represents decades of research conducted by leading scientists in the field. This book provides readers an all-inclusive critical overview about Remote Sensing of Drought, Frost and Sea Ice Hazards, Wildfires, Flood, Hurricanes and Landslides. I recommend this highly respected book for students, researchers, lecturers, decision makers and practitioners who would like to learn and update effectively their knowledge from top scientists."
?Salim Lamine, University Akli Mohand Oulhadj of Bouira, Algeria
"This book provides a full up-to-date overview of extreme events and disasters such as Drought, Frost & Sea Ice Hazards, Wildfires, Flood, Hurricanes and Landslides. It is a reliable guide and provides cutting-edge materials for disaster management and mitigation in an accessible manner. This is a detailed and thorough treatment of the complex approaches in a simplified way. Attention is given to the evolution of theory, to the scales and patterns of the disasters and to the optimum management strategies to combat and predict disasters occurring in nature by using the state of the art remote sensing, geospatial techniques and Earth observation dataset. This is a carefully structured and balanced book for researchers working in the field of natural hazards and disasters."
? Prashant K Srivastava, Banaras Hindu University, India
Table of Contents:
Section I: Remote Sensing of Drought 1. Drought and Remote Sensing: An Overview 2. Agricultural Drought Monitoring Using Satellite Soil Moisture and Other Remote Sensing Data over the Iberian Peninsula 3. Drought Assessments by Coupling Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Images and Weather Data: A Case Study in the Minas Gerais State, Brazil 4. The Added Value of Satellite Soil Moisture for Agricultural Index Insurance 5. Detecting the 2012 Drought in the Southeastern United States with Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer- and Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment-Based Drought Indicators Section II: Remote Sensing of Frost and Sea Ice Hazards 6. Frost and Remote Sensing: An Overview of Capabilities 7. Remote Sensing of Sea Ice Hazards: An Overview 8. Satellite Microwave Remote Sensing of Landscape Freeze?Thaw Status Related to Frost Hazard Monitoring 9. Temperature Fluctuation and Frost Risk Analysis on a Road Network by Coupling Remote Sensing Data, Thermal Mapping, and Geographic Information System Techniques Section III: Remote Sensing of Wildfires 10. Wildfires and Remote Sensing: An Overview 11. A Review on European Remote Sensing Activities in Wildland Fires Prevention 12. Remote Sensing of Fire Effects: A Review for Recent Advances in Burned Area and Burn Severity Mapping 13. Exploring the Relationships between Topographical Elements and Forest Fire Occurrences in Alberta, Canada 14. Quantifying the Interannual Variability of Wildfire Events across Portugal for the 2014?2015 Wildfires Using the Data from the European Forest Fire Information System Section IV: Remote Sensing of Flood 15. Satellite Remote Sensing of Floods for Disaster Response Assistance 16. Usefulness of Remotely Sensed Data for Extreme Flood Event Modeling: A Study Case from an Amazonian Floodplain 17. Large-Scale Flood Monitoring in Monsoon Asia for Global Disaster Risk Reduction Using MODIS/EOS Data 18. Introducing Flood Susceptibility Index Using Remote-Sensing Data and Geographic Information Systems: Empirical Analysis in Sperchios River Basin, Greece 19. Satellite-Based Precipitation for Modeling Floods: Current Status and Limitations Section V: Remote Sensing of Storms 20. Application of Remote-Sensing Images for Post-Wind Storm Damage Analysis 21. Analyzing Tropical Cyclones over India Using Precipitation Radar 22. Radar Rainfall Estimates for Debris-Flow Early Warning Systems: Effect of Different Correction Procedures on the Identification of Intensity?Duration Thresholds Section VI: Remote Sensing of Landslides 23. A Review of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Citizen Science, and Interferometry Remote Sensing in Landslide Hazards: Applications in Transportation Routes and Mining Environments 24. Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Mapping: A Case Study in Central Greece
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