La. Du Plessis, The generation and use of cumulative probability distributions in flood risk assessment for the Mfolozi flood-plain, WATER SA, 27(1), 2001, pp. 27-34
The traditional method of presenting flood damage is to calculate the mean
annual flood damage. This approach does not explicitly point out the risk o
f floods and communities do not have an indication of what the risk implica
tions of various floods are. A clearer picture of the uncertainty of flood
damages as well as the damage implications can be created by constructing a
nd using cumulative probability distribution curves. The inclusion of flood
damage on a stochastic basis is most definitely an extension of previous f
lood research, which only used deterministic analysis. With this approach,
flood-plain dwellers can comprehend better the nature, scope and potential
effects of the risk invalued. The main aim of this paper is to explain bett
er the potential risk of floods to flood-plain dwellers by constructing and
using cumulative probability distribution curves.