Spatiotemporal variability of flash floods and their human impacts in the Czech Republic during the 2001–2023 period

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Flash floods, characterized by their sudden onset, extreme discharge, short duration, material damage, and human loss, represent a significant natural hazard. Not well covered by standard hydrological observations, flash flood data can primarily be derived from various types of documentary evidence. This evidence served as the main data source for creating a flash flood database for the Czech Republic from 2001 to 2023. This database enabled detailed analysis of different aspects of flash floods. The annual series of 233 flash flood events, 160 flash flood days, and 424 affected municipalities showed significant inter-annual variability but no linear trends. The triggering rainfall that generates flash floods was analyzed with respect to 1–3-hourly and daily precipitation totals and circulation types from the objective classification. While flash floods can occur anywhere, they were more frequently recorded at the foots of mountain slopes, often coinciding with “critical points” where built-up areas meet concentrated surface runoff pathways. The division of material damage caused by flash floods into eight categories indicated that the highest proportion of damage was to streets and communications (24.3 %), to houses (21.7 %), and to their cellars and basements (18.3 %). There were also 36 recorded fatalities. The understanding of flash floods in the Czech Republic aligns generally well with studies of flash floods in other European regions.

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Brázdil, R., Faturová, D., Michalková, M. Š., Řehoř, J., Caletka, M., & Zahradníček, P. (2024). Spatiotemporal variability of flash floods and their human impacts in the Czech Republic during the 2001–2023 period. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 24(10), 3663–3682. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-24-3663-2024

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