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This animation layer shows the flash flood impact levels over the river network forecasted for the upcoming five days. Forecasts are hourly out to a leadtime of six hours, and six-hourly after that.

This forecasted impact level is estimated by intersecting a flash flood hazard forecast with the exposure layer on a risk matrix. Both the flash flood hazard and the exposure data are split into three categories to create the risk matrix. The low, medium, and high values for flash flood hazard indicate where there is a 5%-50%, 50%-80%, and >80% probability of exceeding the 2-year return period threshold. This flash flood hazard is estimated by comparing blended forecasts of precipitation (from the OPERA radar mosaic and ECMWF NWP forecasts) accumulated on the river network, with the reference values derived from climatology. This climatology is from (i) 8-year gauge-adjusted OPERA data, and (ii) from a dataset of 20-year reforecasts obtained with ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System (IFS). The categories for low, medium, and high relative combined exposure respectively capture the variation in population density and critical infrastructure in rural, suburban, and urban areas in Europe.