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Turkey 2 Aegean coast 1 Back door cold front 1 Convective systems 1 Floods 1 Instability indices 1 Izmir 1 Marmara region 1 Mediterranean cyclones 1 SPI 1 Urbanization 1 convective rainfall 1 critical (threshold) rainfall 1 drought 1 drought vulnerability 1 flash flooding 1 flood-prone zone 1 low-level advection 1 orographic lifting 1
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ERKAN, AYHAN 1 KÖMÜSCÜ, ALI 1 Kömüşcü, Ali 1 Kömüşçü, Ali 1 SÖNMEZ, F. 1 TURGU, ERTAN 1 Çelik, Seyfullah 1
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Analysis of the Marmara flood in Turkey, 7–10 September 2009: an assessment from hydrometeorological perspective
Kömüşcü, Ali; Çelik, Seyfullah - In: Natural Hazards 66 (2013) 2, pp. 781-808
Turkey often suffers from flood-related damages and causalities as a result of intense and prolonged storms that are usually convective or cyclonic in origin. The impact is more distinctive in Aegean and Mediterranean coasts of the country where quantity and distribution of rainfall is...
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An Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Dimension of Drought Vulnerability in Turkey Using the Standardized Precipitation Index
SÖNMEZ, F.; KÖMÜSCÜ, ALI; ERKAN, AYHAN; TURGU, ERTAN - In: Natural Hazards 35 (2005) 2, pp. 243-264
Drought has become a recurrent phenomenon in Turkey in the last few decades. Significant drought conditions were observed during years of late 1980s and the trend continued in the late 1990s. The country’s agricultural sector and water resources have been under severe constraints from the...
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Analysis of Meteorological and Terrain Features Leading to the Izmir Flash Flood, 3–4 November 1995
Kömüşçü, Ali - In: Natural Hazards 18 (1998) 1, pp. 1-25
Flash floods associated with heavy precipitation has become a hazardous phenomenon along the Mediterranean coasts of Turkey in recent years. During 3 and 4 November 1995 heavy and intense rainstorm activity over the Aegean coast led to flash flooding in the city of İzmir. Damage exceeded $50...
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