Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Dec 2023)

Brief communication: A first hydrological investigation of extreme August 2023 floods in Slovenia, Europe

  • N. Bezak,
  • P. Panagos,
  • L. Liakos,
  • M. Mikoš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-23-3885-2023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
pp. 3885 – 3893

Abstract

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Extreme floods occurred from 4 to 6 August 2023 in Slovenia causing three casualties and causing total direct and indirect damage, including post-disaster needs according to the Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA), close to EUR 10 billion. The atypical summer weather conditions combined with the high air and sea temperatures in the Mediterranean and the high soil moisture led to the most extreme flood event in Slovenia in recent decades. The return periods of both daily and sub-daily precipitation extremes and peak discharges reached 250–500 years, and the runoff coefficient of a typical torrential and mostly forested mesoscale catchment was around 0.5. In addition, flooding, soil erosion, mass movements and river sediment transport processes caused major damage to buildings (more than 12 000 houses) and diverse infrastructure.