Extreme weather events such as flooding, heavy rainfall, sea-level rise, and storms threaten people and infrastructure and are increasing in frequency and intensity due to global warming. They create the need for climate risk analyses and adaptation strategies.

Flooding

Between 2018 and 2021, municipalities in Germany recorded more than €80 billion in damages from extreme weather. Flood events in particular cause considerable damage, and this is expected to increase further as a result of climate change. Types of flooding include river flooding, heavy rainfall events, and coastal flooding.

Storm

Other natural hazards

The software has a modular structure and is designed with open interfaces. This means that additional hazards—for example, climate-related events such as blizzards, extreme snow loads, or wildfires—can be integrated in the future, including their specific protective measures, with only minor effort for adaptation and further development.

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