The Longano river extreme flood on the November 22 2011 (Sicily, Italy): post-event survey and analysis

G. T. Aronica, M. Cavalli, E. Gaume, L. Marchi, S. Nasoa, Marco Borga, 2013, The Longano river extreme flood on the November 22 2011 (Sicily, Italy): post-event survey and analysis, 7th HyMeX Workshop (Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment), Cassis (France), October 7-10, 2013,
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On 22 November 2011, an exceptional rainstorm hit the North-East part of Sicily (Italy) producing local heavy rainfall, mud-debris flow and flash flooding. The storm was concentrated on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast near the city of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto within the Longano catchment. The flood peak discharge of the Longano river in the city of Barcellona (about 230 m3/s for 26 km2) is close to the highest values reported in Europe for similar watershed areas. Rainfall data from raingauge and meteorological radar were analysed and a detailed study of the hydrological response of the catchment was performed by means of rainfall-runoff modelling and flood frequency analysis. The results of the rainfall-runoff model were compared with peak discharges estimated from field observations (cross-sections survey, water marks, witnesses interviews and video recordings). Flood inundation and propagation in the city were modelled using an hydraulic model based on DSV equations calibrated using the data collected (water depths and flow velocities). A geomorphological survey was also conducted to ascertain the evolution of the phenomenon and related sediment processes analysis.

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