Exploring the potential of multivariate depth-damage and rainfall-damage models

In Europe, floods are among the natural catastrophes that cause the largest economic damage. This article explores the potential of two distinct types of multivariate flood damage models: 'depth-damage' models and 'rainfall-damage' models. We use survey data of 346 Flemish househ...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Flood Risk Management 2018, Vol.11, p.S916-S929
Hauptverfasser: Van Ootegem, Luc, Van Herck, Kristine, Creten, Tom, Verhofstadt, Elsy, Foresti, Loris, Goudenhoofdt, Edouard, Reyniers, Maarten, Delobbe, Laurent, Murlà   Tuyls, Damian, Willems, Patrick
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Zusammenfassung:In Europe, floods are among the natural catastrophes that cause the largest economic damage. This article explores the potential of two distinct types of multivariate flood damage models: 'depth-damage' models and 'rainfall-damage' models. We use survey data of 346 Flemish households that were victim of pluvial floods complemented with rainfall data from both rain gauges and weather radars. In the econometrical analysis, a Tobit estimation technique is used to deal with the issue of zero damage observations. The results show that in the 'depth-damage' models flood depth has a significant impact on the damage. In the 'rainfall-damage' models there is a significant impact of rainfall accumulation on the damage when using the gauge rainfall data as predictor, but not when using the radar rainfall data. Finally, non-hazard indicators are found to be important for explaining pluvial flood damage in both 'depth-damage' and 'rainfall-damage' models.
ISSN:1753-318X
1753-318X