Journal of Hydroinformatics (Feb 2024)

Providing solutions for data scarcity in urban flood modeling through sensitivity analysis and DEM modifications

  • Lea Dasallas,
  • Hyunuk An,
  • Seungsoo Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/hydro.2024.173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
pp. 459 – 479

Abstract

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Developing countries face significant challenges in accessing sufficient and reliable hydro-meteorological data, hindering the implementation of effective disaster management strategies. This research proposes solutions for limitations on performing flood simulations through parameter sensitivity analysis and digital elevation model (DEM) modifications. The methodology provides alternatives to account for insufficient rainfall, roughness coefficient, infiltration data in simulating large-scale rainfall-runoff, and high-resolution DEMs incorporating road and building networks for urban flood modeling. By applying the method to an extreme flood event in the Marikina Basin, Philippines, a combination of ground-based and remotely retrieved rainfall data, roughness (n = 0.3861–0.5005), and infiltration parameters (Δθ = 0.326–0.505 and ψ = 0.4547–1.565) set at the maximum range were found to replicate the increase in the upstream water level. Simulations were able to accurately capture the flood propagation along the natural and artificial barriers in the urban area compared to untreated digital terrain and surface model (DTM and DSM) data, with root-mean-square error range improvements from 0–7.13 (DTM) and 0.29–4.20 (DSM) to 0–0.63 (modified DEM). The proposed methodology significantly improved the accuracy of the simulations, which is crucial for proposing adequate flood action plans, despite the lack of high-resolution data available for under-developed nations. HIGHLIGHTS Developed a GIS technique for modifying the DEM based on the DTM and the DSM.; Identified a method for adjusting flood model input parameter using sensitivity analysis.; Proposed solutions for the scarcity of high-resolution data for simulating urban floods in developing countries.; Identified the flood extent and flash-flood prone areas in the study area.;

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