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Extent of severe flooding events in the Elbe river, Germany (OAL-DE)

The aim of this work is to demonstrate the use of multisource remote sensing data in documenting the impact of extreme HM events to advance knowledge on vulnerability and exposure. In particular the focus is to document past impacts due to extreme events selected from a characterization of recent (30 years) HM events in 11 Open Air Laboratories (OALs) where co-design, co-development and deployment of NBS are taking place. The impacts were documented by applying a wide spectrum of satellite image data and other, close – range, remote sensing techniques. A better understanding of the consequences due to extreme HM events in a particular area (OALs) is essential to identify elements at risk and expected to provide a reference to evaluate the reduction of vulnerability and mitigation of risks past the completion of NBS.

This dataset contains Remote Sensing observations for the OAL-Greece , notably:

  • Flood maps of the identified extreme flood events occurred in the Elbe river, Germany (OAL-DE) in the last 30 years derived by Space-borne Remote Sensing observations

  • Top and Bottom of Atmosphere reflectance, RS indicators and SAR backscatter used to derive the flood maps.

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