http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/13/727/2013/nhess-13-727-2013.pdf
Abstract. This paper introduces the development of a
database of high-impact weather events that occurred in
Greece since 2001. The selected events are related to the
occurrence of floods, flash floods, hail, snow/frost, tornados,
windstorms, heat waves and lightning with adverse
consequences (excluding those related to agriculture). The
database includes, among others, the geographical distribution
of the recorded events, relevant meteorological data, a
brief description of the induced impacts and references in
the press. This paper further offers an extensive analysis of
the temporal and spatial distribution of high-impact weather
events for the period 2001–2011, taking into account the intensity
of weather conditions and the consequent impact on
the society. Analysis of the monthly distribution of highimpact
weather events showed that they are more frequent
during October and November. More than 80 people lost
their lives, half of which due to flash floods. In what concerns
the spatial distribution of high-impact weather events,
among the 51 prefectures of the country, Attica, Thessaloniki,
Elia and Halkidiki were the most frequently affected
areas, mainly by flash floods. Significant was also the share
of tornados in Elia, of windstorms in Attica, of lightning and
hail events in Halkidiki and of snow/frost events in Thessaloniki.
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