This paper presents the occurrence, cause and frequency changes of floods, their development and distribution along the southern part of the upper Rhine River and of 14 of its tributaries in France and Germany covering the period from 1480 BC. Special focus is given on the temporal and spatial variations and underlying meteorological causes which show a significant change over space and time. Examples are presented how long-term information can help to improve transnational risk and risk management analysis while connecting single historical and modern extreme events.
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Himmelsbach, I., Glaser, R., Schoenbein, J., Riemann, D., & Martin, B. (2015). Flood risk along the upper Rhine since AD 1480. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions, 12(1), 177–211. https://doi.org/10.5194/hessd-12-177-2015
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