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Session 1: Global flood monitoring (EO) - Oct 6th 2021:

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Urban flood mapping with spaceborne SAR: challenges and opportunitiesSang-Ho Yun – Earth Observatory of Singapore / Asian School of the Environment / School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological Universityhttps://youtu.be/dym9_QwckBY
Global Flood Monitoring to Inform High Resolution Local Flood MonitoringFritz Policelli – NASA, Goddard Space Flight Centerhttps://youtu.be/vYmzxTva54g
The Global Geo-JPSS Flood Mapping SystemSanmei Li – George Mason Universityhttps://youtu.be/U_1nXKVzwQA
The CEMS global flood monitoring service: From science to operationsWolfgang Wagner -   Earth Observation Data Centre GmbH; Technical University of Viennahttps://youtu.be/CB6GvMLwiHI

 

Session 2: Global flood forecasting - Oct 13th 2021:

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The role of Global Flood Forecasts and models for Humanitarian Action: usability and limitationsLeonardo Milano UN-OCHAhttps://youtu.be/Thn_SlQ4qRM
From regional to continental-scale hydrological modeling and forecasting in South AmericaWalter Collischonn, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGShttps://youtu.be/pIMLd4Q8SW4
GEOGloWS:Using Global Forecasts to Enable Local Decision-MakersRiley Hales, Brigham Young Universityhttps://youtu.be/2a4oleT-ChQ
Destination Earth and beyond: next steps in global flood forecastingIrina Sandu and Florian Pappenberger, ECMWFhttps://youtu.be/1f2E3XeB18w
Aristotle, a global expert support to EU Emergency Response Coordination CenterChristel Prudhomme, ECMWFhttps://youtu.be/p_6JaTAYF6A

 

Session 3: Global flood hazard and risk modeling - Oct 20th 2021:

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Global modelling of tides, storm surges and extreme sea levels with GTSMMartin Verlaan, Deltares/TUDelfthttps://youtu.be/8M7YpYPjfwg
IFRC’s multi-hazard risk and impact-forecasting systemJustin Ginnetti, International Federation of Red Cross, IFRChttps://youtu.be/sJlP41IMCwQ
Simulating low magnitude floods in global flood modelsJeff Neal, University of Bristolhttps://youtu.be/0dpLkKclL20
Climate & Conflict in Sudan - A compound risk analysis to support anticipatory action and crowdsourced mapping in high-risk areasCornelia Scholz, Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centrehttps://youtu.be/K9wdUoaXBwE

 

Session 4: Flood resilience - Oct 27th 2021:

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Large scale, forecast based flood inundation mapping in real-timeMark Glaudemans and Derek Giardino, National Weather Service, USAhttps://youtu.be/HAbMjpq3e3A
Challenges in defining the activation criteria and taking decision are considered for early action using GLOFAS, Global Hydrological model, for FbF in BangladeshAhmadul Hassan, Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre 
Assessing the Role of Global Datasets for Flood Risk Management at National and Catchment ScalesMark Bernhofen, University of Leeds, UKhttps://youtu.be/IQzwq2gAIQE
Integration of flood inundation and socio-demographic vulnerability: a techno-social approach for quantifying household flood riskPaola Passalacqua and Patrick Bixler, Texas University, USAhttps://youtu.be/2vloENRk5rg
An Epic Response: Innovative Governance for Flood and Drought ManagementAna Nunez Sanchez, Deltares, the Netherlandshttps://youtu.be/EmLlU35Dm2M

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