Flash flood notifications are issued for administration regions, these regions are defined by merging NUTS level 2 and 3 data from EUROSTAT 2016 and GADM data and can be viewed on the EFAS web viewer under Static > Administrative regions. If the administration region is covered by an EFAS Conditions of Access (CoA) i.e. there is an EFAS partner present, this partner will receive a flash flood notification email when the following criteria are met:
The flash flood notifications are derived from the ERIC Reporting Points layer on EFAS which is under the Flash Flood layers heading. If an ERIC reporting point satisfies the criteria above, it is displayed as an enlarged triangle (Fig 1). However, only one enlarged triangle is shown within each administration region, if multiple points satisfy the flash flood notification criteria then the following checks are made:
Figure 1. Triangles show the ERIC reporting points, large triangles show locations where flash flood notifications would be issued. Dark blue lines show the administration region boundaries. |
Twice per day, the EFAS forecaster from the dissemination centre will analyse the ERIC Reporting points layer from the latest forecast and will identify the locations, shown by the enlarged triangles, where flash flood notifications should be issued. Typically one flash flood notification email is sent per administration region, however if multiple neighbouring regions have enlarged triangles, then a single notification email will be issued which covers all the affected regions.
The flash flood notification email contains the following information:
This section contains information about the locations, magnitude and timing of the forecasted flash flood event