Brief Communication: A new testing field for debris flow warning systems

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Abstract

A permanent field installation for the systematic test of debris flow warning systems and algorithms has been equipped on the eastern Italian Alps. The installation was also designed to produce didactic videos and it may host informative visits. The populace education is essential and should be envisaged in planning any research on hazard mitigation interventions: this new installation responds to this requirement and offers an example of integration between technical and informative needs. The occurrence of a debris flow in 2014 allowed the first tests of a new warning system under development and to record an informative video on its performances. This paper will provide a description of the installation and an account of the first technical and informative results obtained.

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Arattano, M., Coviello, V., Cavalli, M., Comiti, F., Macconi, P., Theule, J., & Crema, S. (2015). Brief Communication: A new testing field for debris flow warning systems. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 15(7), 1545–1549. https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-15-1545-2015

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