“…Those with flood experience tend to have a greater awareness/perception of flood risk (Parker and Harding, 1979;Siegrist and Gutscher, 2006;Knocke and Kolivras, 2007;Burningham, Fielding, and Thrush, 2008;Miceli, Sotgiu, and Settanni, 2008;Botzen, Aerts, and van den Bergh, 2009;Bradford et al, 2012;Fielding, 2012;Harries, 2012;Scolobig, De Marchi, and Borga, 2012;Kellens, Terpstra, and De Maeyer, 2013). Residents with flood experience prior to flash flood events (as compared to those without) have been found to have a higher awareness of flooding and a higher perception of future flood risk (Scolobig, De Marchi, and Borga, 2012), and past experience of flooding has been found to be associated with perceived risks of flash floods (Knocke and Kolivras, 2007). Concern about flooding has been found to be correlated with past flood frequency in different areas (Prelog and Miller, 2013), and a higher frequency of floods experienced has been found to be associated with increased negative emotions and health issues owing to stress during the flood season (Hansson, Noulles, and Bellovich, 1982).…”