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Intense rainfall events, which are quite frequent in the French Mediterranean region, regularly cause flash floods in small watercourses. These floods prove particularly dangerous and damaging due to their high intensity and rapid onset. Gustave Eiffel University has been working for about fifteen years on the development of short-term forecasting systems designed to anticipate these phenomena by a few hours. Better anticipation should allow civil protection and emergency authorities to have the time needed to warn at-risk populations, provide them with assistance, ensure their safety, and potentially deploy protective measures. However, due to the very rapid evolution of the intense rainfall that causes these floods, forecasts still show significant uncertainties, even for very short forecast horizons (of less than 6 hours). This PhD project aims to study how these forecast uncertainties can affect the effectiveness of emergency response opera...
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