Umweltbundesamt

Home > KlamEx - Classification of extreme meteorological events for risk prevention against heavy rain for civil protection and urban development

KlamEx - Classification of extreme meteorological events for risk prevention against heavy rain for civil protection and urban development

21.09.2021

Background and Goals

Extreme weather events such as heavy precipitation represent an enormous challenge for those responsible in disaster control as well as in urban and spatial planning. The Germany-wide evaluations of the radar climatology project form a new meteorological basis for the spatial and temporal resolution of extreme precipitation events in a much more precise resolution (1x1 km²) as previously possible. For the period from 2001 onwards, it is not only possible to identify where and when a heavy rain event took place, but also, in perspective, with a sufficiently long series of data, whether and, if so, in which regions of Germany there is a trend towards more extreme precipitation events.

The statistical evaluation of heavy rain events and the analysis of individual events using indices as well as the integration of further meteorological and non-meteorological data are intended to answer the following questions:

  • How can the connection between extreme precipitation events and operational events be described both qualitatively and quantitatively?
  • Which city districts and settlement types have been particularly affected by heavy rain in the years since 2001?
  • Which meteorological and non-meteorological active components determine the spatially different effects of a heavy rain event?
  • Which measures can support risk prevention against heavy rain in civil protection and urban development?

Content time

January 2019 to December 2020

Research area/region

Country
  • Germany

Steps in the process of adaptation to climate change

Step 2b: Identify and assess risks - Vulnerability, risks and chances

Approach and results 

The statistical evaluation of heavy rain events and the analysis of further data are used to determine which quarters and settlement types are particularly affected by heavy rain and why.

Step 3: Develop and compare measures

Measures and/or strategies 

With better knowledge of the spatially different effects of heavy rain, targeted measures for heavy rain precautions in civil protection and urban development can be developed.

Participants

Funding / Financing 

Strategic Authority Alliance "Adaptation to Climate Change"

Project management  DWD (Abteilung Hydrometeorologie), Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe (Referat II.3, Strategie KRITIS)
Cooperation/Partners 

Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe (BBK), Bundesinstitut für Bau-, Stadt- und Raumforschung (BBSR), Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD), Technisches Hilfswerk (THW), Umweltbundesamt (UBA)

Links

  • KlamEx
  • Final report
Article:

Fields of action:
 civil protection and disaster management Top

The UBA’s motto, For our environment (“Für Mensch und Umwelt”), sums up our mission pretty well, we feel. In this video we give an insight into our work.

The UBA

Contact

Wörlitzer Platz 1
06844 Dessau-Roßlau
Germany
Please send us your enquiries exclusively via the contact form.

Due to the large number of enquiries, there may be delays in responding. We ask for your understanding.


Source URL (modified on 19.10.2021):https://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/topics/climate-energy/climate-change-adaptation/adaptation-tools/projects-studys/klamex-classification-of-extreme-meteorological