SMC-Flood database: a high-resolution press database on flood cases for the Spanish Mediterranean coast (1960–2015)

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Title: SMC-Flood database: a high-resolution press database on flood cases for the Spanish Mediterranean coast (1960–2015)
Authors: Gil-Guirado, Salvador | Pérez Morales, Alfredo | López Martínez, Francisco
Research Group/s: Clima y Ordenación del Territorio
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Interuniversitario de Geografía
Keywords: SMC-Flood database | Newspaper | Spanish Mediterranean Coast | Flood intensity | Flood severity
Knowledge Area: Geografía Humana
Issue Date: 5-Sep-2019
Publisher: Copernicus Publications
Citation: Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. 2019, 19: 1955-1971. doi:10.5194/nhess-19-1955-2019
Abstract: Flood databases of high spatio-temporal resolution are a necessary tool for proper spatial planning, especially in areas with high levels of exposure and danger to floods. This study presents the preliminary results of the Spanish Mediterranean Coastal Flood (SMC-Flood) database covering the municipalities in this region. This database collects information on flood cases that occurred between 1960 and 2015 by systematically consulting the digital archives of the main newspapers in the study area. The search for flood information was conducted by means of using links between municipality names and seven keywords that correspond to the most common ways of referring to a situation that is likely to describe a flood in Spain. This methodology has enabled the reconstruction of 3008 flood cases at a municipal scale with daily resolution while gathering information on the types of damage, intensity, severity and area affected. The spatio-temporal analysis of the data reveals hotspots where flood cases are especially intense and damaging when compared to highly developed areas where the frequency of flood cases is very high. This situation is especially worrying insofar as we have detected a growing trend in the frequency and area affected by flood cases. However, one positive aspect is that the intensity and severity of flood cases follows a falling trend. The main novelty lies in the fact that the high-resolution spatial analysis has made it possible to detect a clear latitudinal gradient of growing intensity and severity in a north–south direction. This pattern calls for new actions by the coastal municipal authorities of southern Spain for adaptation to a more complex flood scenario.
Sponsor: This research has been supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Innovation (grant no. CGL2016-75996-R), the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (“Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación”, grant no. IJCI-2016-29016) and the Interuniversity Institute of Geography (Own funds for review and translation of scientific texts).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/95867
ISSN: 1561-8633 (Print) | 1684-9981 (Online)
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-19-1955-2019
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights: © Author(s) 2019. This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
Peer Review: si
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-19-1955-2019
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