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Presentation Transcript. Floods in Kerala. People are airlifted by the Indian Navy soldiers during a rescue operation at a flooded area in the southern state of Kerala, India, August 17, 2018. REUTERS/Sivaram V. An aerial view shows partially submerged houses at a flooded area in the southern state of Kerala, India, August 17, 2018.
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In some areas, floodwater was between 3-4.5m deep. Floods in the southern Indian state of Kerala have killed more than 410 people since June 2018 in what local officials said was the worst flooding in 100 years. Many of those who died had been crushed under debris caused by landslides.
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Kerala Floods August 2018 Page 1 Kerala Flood of August 2018 1.0 Introduction Kerala State has an average annual precipitation of about 3000 mm. The rainfall in the State is controlled by the South-west and North-east monsoons. About 90% of the rainfall occurs during six monsoon months. The high intensity storms prevailing during the monsoon months
Kerala Floods,2018 Lessons Learnt.
Download presentation. Presentation on theme: "Kerala Floods,2018 Lessons Learnt."—. Presentation transcript: 1 Kerala Floods,2018 Lessons Learnt. 2 Overview 450 dead 279 men 98 women 73 children. All 14 districts affected 1260/1664 villages affected 687 km square of land flooded Accompanied by 5000 landslides.
Kerala Floods of 2018: Resilience in the Face of a Disaster
In August 2018, triggered by the monsoon, Kerala witnessed the worst floods it had seen in a hundred years. The calamity affected all areas of the state, causing destruction that was beyond description. Over 400 people lost their lives and approximately 1.4 million people had to take shelter in relief camps.
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1, Figure 2 and Figure 3 shows the departure of monthly rainfall in Kerala as compared to the long period average. 1.3. Monsoon rainfall assessment - 8th to 17th August 2018 The peak spell of rains that created the extreme floods in Kerala occurred between 8th to 17th of August 2018. The comparison of rainfall prediction and qualitative ...
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This resulted in severe flooding in 13 out of 14 districts in the State. As per IMD data, Kerala received 2346.6 mm of rainfall from 1 June 2018 to 19 August 2018 in contrast to an expected 1649.5 ...
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Proceedings of the symposium on landslides in Kerala 2018, held at Munnar on February 23, 2019. 18. Central Water Commission, 2018. Report on Kerala Flood & Solutions. 19. Hunt K.M.R, Menon A, 2020. The 2018 Kerala floods: a climate change perspective. Climate Dynamics 54: 2433-2446. 20. Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India, 2018.
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Kerala has a total geographical area of 38863 km2, with a North-South orientation and elongated Shape. It has approximate length of 561 km and very short width of approximately 100 km, which gives a short time of travel for water to reach downstream areas from its farthest point at ridgeline. The major soil type of Kerala are Clay/Clay skeletal ...
SAR based flood risk analysis: a case study Kerala Flood 2018
The current study has analyzed the spatial and temporal variation in the extent of severe flooding in Kerala during the monsoon months of 2018. The south-central parts of Kerala are most severely ...
Kerala Floods of 2018: Resilience in the Face of a Disaster
KERALA FLOODS OF 2018: AN OVERVIEW. Kerala, a southwestern coastal state of India, one of the most developed and beautiful states of India, had an unparalleled topography of backwaters, hill stations, beaches, splendidly diverse flora and fauna in its forests, widespread paddy fields, dense groves of coconut trees, and an extremely noble ...
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On 16 August 2018, severe floods affected the south Indian state Kerala, due to unusually heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. [2] [3] [4] It was the worst flood in Kerala in nearly a century. [5]Over 483 people died, [6] and about one million [7] [8] people were evacuated, mainly from Chengannur, [9] Pandanad, [10] Edanad, Aranmula, Kozhencherry, Ayiroor, Ranni, Pandalam, Kuttanad ...
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The flood was very unprecedented and rainfall in hilly districts were three times more, and the State was also not prepared such mega scalefor , as it has not experienced a flood of this magnitude, except the recorded one in 1924. This flood can be as the called 'Flood of this Century', which hit Kerala continuously from 8th to 18th of August.
The 2018 Kerala floods: a climate change perspective
In August 2018, the Indian state of Kerala received an extended period of very heavy rainfall as a result of a low-pressure system near the beginning of the month being followed several days later by a monsoon depression. The resulting floods killed over 400 people and displaced a million more. Here, a high resolution setup (4 km) of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used in ...
The Kerala flood of 2018: combined impact of extreme rainfall and
Abstract. Extreme precipitation events and flooding that cause losses to human lives and infrastructure have increased under the warming climate. In August 2018, the state of Kerala (India) witnessed large-scale flooding, which affected millions of people and caused 400 or more deaths. Here, we examine the return period of extreme rainfall and the potential role of reservoirs in the recent ...
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Presentation Transcript. Floods in Kerala. People are airlifted by the Indian Navy soldiers during a rescue operation at a flooded area in the southern state of Kerala, India, August 17, 2018. REUTERS/Sivaram V. An aerial view shows partially submerged houses at a flooded area in the southern state of Kerala, India, August 17, 2018.
In some areas, floodwater was between 3-4.5m deep. Floods in the southern Indian state of Kerala have killed more than 410 people since June 2018 in what local officials said was the worst flooding in 100 years. Many of those who died had been crushed under debris caused by landslides.
Kerala Floods August 2018 Page 1 Kerala Flood of August 2018 1.0 Introduction Kerala State has an average annual precipitation of about 3000 mm. The rainfall in the State is controlled by the South-west and North-east monsoons. About 90% of the rainfall occurs during six monsoon months. The high intensity storms prevailing during the monsoon months
Download presentation. Presentation on theme: "Kerala Floods,2018 Lessons Learnt."—. Presentation transcript: 1 Kerala Floods,2018 Lessons Learnt. 2 Overview 450 dead 279 men 98 women 73 children. All 14 districts affected 1260/1664 villages affected 687 km square of land flooded Accompanied by 5000 landslides.
In August 2018, triggered by the monsoon, Kerala witnessed the worst floods it had seen in a hundred years. The calamity affected all areas of the state, causing destruction that was beyond description. Over 400 people lost their lives and approximately 1.4 million people had to take shelter in relief camps.
1, Figure 2 and Figure 3 shows the departure of monthly rainfall in Kerala as compared to the long period average. 1.3. Monsoon rainfall assessment - 8th to 17th August 2018 The peak spell of rains that created the extreme floods in Kerala occurred between 8th to 17th of August 2018. The comparison of rainfall prediction and qualitative ...
This resulted in severe flooding in 13 out of 14 districts in the State. As per IMD data, Kerala received 2346.6 mm of rainfall from 1 June 2018 to 19 August 2018 in contrast to an expected 1649.5 ...
Proceedings of the symposium on landslides in Kerala 2018, held at Munnar on February 23, 2019. 18. Central Water Commission, 2018. Report on Kerala Flood & Solutions. 19. Hunt K.M.R, Menon A, 2020. The 2018 Kerala floods: a climate change perspective. Climate Dynamics 54: 2433-2446. 20. Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India, 2018.
Kerala has a total geographical area of 38863 km2, with a North-South orientation and elongated Shape. It has approximate length of 561 km and very short width of approximately 100 km, which gives a short time of travel for water to reach downstream areas from its farthest point at ridgeline. The major soil type of Kerala are Clay/Clay skeletal ...
The current study has analyzed the spatial and temporal variation in the extent of severe flooding in Kerala during the monsoon months of 2018. The south-central parts of Kerala are most severely ...
KERALA FLOODS OF 2018: AN OVERVIEW. Kerala, a southwestern coastal state of India, one of the most developed and beautiful states of India, had an unparalleled topography of backwaters, hill stations, beaches, splendidly diverse flora and fauna in its forests, widespread paddy fields, dense groves of coconut trees, and an extremely noble ...
On 16 August 2018, severe floods affected the south Indian state Kerala, due to unusually heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. [2] [3] [4] It was the worst flood in Kerala in nearly a century. [5]Over 483 people died, [6] and about one million [7] [8] people were evacuated, mainly from Chengannur, [9] Pandanad, [10] Edanad, Aranmula, Kozhencherry, Ayiroor, Ranni, Pandalam, Kuttanad ...
Presentation on Flood Management | PPT | Case Study:Kerala Flood | Disaster Management | What to do?🤔_____Follow me o...
The flood was very unprecedented and rainfall in hilly districts were three times more, and the State was also not prepared such mega scalefor , as it has not experienced a flood of this magnitude, except the recorded one in 1924. This flood can be as the called 'Flood of this Century', which hit Kerala continuously from 8th to 18th of August.
In August 2018, the Indian state of Kerala received an extended period of very heavy rainfall as a result of a low-pressure system near the beginning of the month being followed several days later by a monsoon depression. The resulting floods killed over 400 people and displaced a million more. Here, a high resolution setup (4 km) of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model is used in ...
Abstract. Extreme precipitation events and flooding that cause losses to human lives and infrastructure have increased under the warming climate. In August 2018, the state of Kerala (India) witnessed large-scale flooding, which affected millions of people and caused 400 or more deaths. Here, we examine the return period of extreme rainfall and the potential role of reservoirs in the recent ...