
#Europe flood map series
In order to create a statistically solid basis for CLC-based time series analysis, a harmonization methodology was elaborated.
#Europe flood map update
Pan-European CLC and CLCC data are available as vector and raster products.ĭue to the technical characteristics of CLC and CLCC data, the evolution in CLC update methodology and in quality of input data, time-series statistics derived directly from historical CLC data includes several inconsistencies. Altogether five mapping inventories were implemented in this period, producing five status layers (CLC1990, CLC2000, CLC2006, CLC2012, CLC2018) and four CLC-Change (CLCC) layers for the corresponding periods (1990-2000, 2000-2006, 2006-2012, 2012-2018). In this paper we present a new set of high-resolution (100 m) hazard maps for river flooding that covers most European countries, as well as all of the river basins entering the Mediterranean and Black Sea in the Caucasus, the Middle East and northern Africa. The recent major inundations in Europe, such as the catastrophic Central European flooding in 2002 and the UK floods in 20, have triggered widespread.


(Image credit: ESA) Sobering images from space show the impact of devastating floods in Germany and Belgium that. Data Corine Land Cover Accounting Layers The present 100m raster datasets are the CORINE Land Cover status layers for 2000, 2006, 20, modified for the purpose of consistent statistical analysis in the land cover change accounting system at EEA.ĬORINE Land Cover (CLC) data are produced from 1986 for European (EEA member or cooperating) countries. published 16 July 2021 A satellite image shows flooding in Europe in July 2021.
