03886nam 22005653 450 991101965480332120240204090250.09781119741619111974161097811197413741119741378(MiAaPQ)EBC31096107(Au-PeEL)EBL31096107(CKB)30166056800041(Exl-AI)31096107(Perlego)4332554(OCoLC)1420635009(EXLCZ)993016605680004120240204d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResponding to Extreme Weather Events1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2024.©2024.1 online resource (429 pages)Hydrometeorological Extreme Events SeriesPrint version: Sempere-Torres, Daniel Responding to Extreme Weather Events Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2024 9781119741589 Cover -- Table of Contents -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- List of Contributors -- Series Preface -- 1 The ANYWHERE Paradigm Shift in Responding to Weather and Climate Emergencies -- 1.1 Disaster Risk Management in Times of Climate Change: The Need of a Proactive Approach -- 1.2 Adapting Risk Management to the ‘New Normality’: The Case of Flood Risk Management -- 1.3 Changing the Paradigm: Impact‐Based Multi‐Hazard Early Warning Systems to Move from Reactive to Pro‐Active Emergency Response Strategies -- 1.4 The New Paradigm: Dynamic Vulnerability -- 1.5 Future Work: From Multi‐Hazards to Multi‐Risk IEWS -- References -- Notes -- 2 Hydrometeorological Drought Forecasts -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Method for Forecasting Hydrometeorological Droughts -- 2.3 Hydrometeorological Drought Forecasts -- 2.4 Drought Forecast Performance -- 2.5 Importance of Catchment Memory -- 2.6 Outlook and Future Improvements -- References -- 3 Experiences and Lessons Learnt in Wildfire Management with PROPAGATOR, an Operational Cellular‐Automata‐Based Wildfire Simulator -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Synopsis of Propagator Development: More than a Decade of Wildfire Simulations -- 3.3 Propagator Model -- 3.4 Case Studies -- 3.5 Results and Discussion -- 3.6 ConclusionsGenerated by AI.This book explores innovative approaches to managing weather and climate-related emergencies, emphasizing proactive strategies and advanced technologies. It covers topics like disaster risk management, drought forecasting, wildfire simulation, and decision support systems for health hazards. The work highlights the importance of impact-based early warning systems and the use of artificial intelligence in managing extreme weather events. Intended for professionals in emergency management, the text provides insights into the development and application of technological solutions such as mobile applications, radar networks, and social media monitoring. It aims to enhance situational awareness and improve response strategies for various climate-related disasters.Generated by AI.Hydrometeorological Extreme Events SeriesEmergency managementGenerated by AIClimatic changesGenerated by AIEmergency managementClimatic changes363.3492Sempere-Torres Daniel1839590Karakostas Anastasios1839591Rossi Claudio78696Quevauviller Philippe1839592MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019654803321Responding to Extreme Weather Events4418860UNINA