Nature Communications (May 2024)

High-resolution impact-based early warning system for riverine flooding

  • Husain Najafi,
  • Pallav Kumar Shrestha,
  • Oldrich Rakovec,
  • Heiko Apel,
  • Sergiy Vorogushyn,
  • Rohini Kumar,
  • Stephan Thober,
  • Bruno Merz,
  • Luis Samaniego

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-48065-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Despite considerable advances in flood forecasting during recent decades, state-of-the-art, operational flood early warning systems (FEWS) need to be equipped with near-real-time inundation and impact forecasts and their associated uncertainties. High-resolution, impact-based flood forecasts provide insightful information for better-informed decisions and tailored emergency actions. Valuable information can now be provided to local authorities for risk-based decision-making by utilising high-resolution lead-time maps and potential impacts to buildings and infrastructures. Here, we demonstrate a comprehensive floodplain inundation hindcast of the 2021 European Summer Flood illustrating these possibilities for better disaster preparedness, offering a 17-hour lead time for informed and advisable actions.