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Compound flood hazard at Lake Como, Italy, is driven by temporal clustering of rainfall events

Summary/Abstract

Lake floods occur when the water level in the lake exceeds a threshold causing inundation of neighbouring shorelines. Despite the potential impacts of this type of flood on neighbouring settlements, the mechanisms and drivers that govern when lake floods occur, and particularly how they result from compound factors, remains poorly understood. In this study, the authors compile and analyze meteorological and historical data on lake floods at Lake Como (northern Italy) between 1980 and 2020. The authors identify seven modes of lake floods with climate-based drivers. In 70% of cases, floods are associated with a temporal clustering of rainfall. This was also the predominant trigger of the seven most severe floods. To a lesser extent, floods were driven by a single rainfall event over a water level previously increased by rainfall and/or melting. The authors conclude that lake floods represent a clear example of the potential for compound mechanisms to govern and exacerbate hazards.

Banfi, F., De Michele, C. Compound flood hazard at Lake Como, Italy, is driven by temporal clustering of rainfall events. Commun Earth Environ 3, 234 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00557-9

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October 2022
Fabiola Banfi, Carlo De Michele
Nature Communications Earth & Environment
Peer-reviewed Study
Italy
Extreme Event Attribution
Extreme Event Attribution → Extreme Rainfall
Impact Attribution
Impact Attribution → Inland Flooding and Hydrologic Impacts

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