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Improving flood hazard prediction models

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ABSTRACTInaccurate components of hydrodynamic models can lead to inaccurate flood hazard simulations, particularly when models are applied to floods larger than the model calibration conditions, yet hazard information is usually sought for events which are more extreme than those documented by accurate historical measurements. Model components subject to error include the input hydrographs (and their exceedance probabilities), input roughness maps, representations of topography, bathymetry, the numerical solver and the model flow resistance equation. There is particular uncertainty surrounding the treatment of roughness and flow resistance in 2D flood models. Such models typically have low-resolution mapping of roughness compared to the mapping of topography. Significant areas with high roughness and low flow depth can occur with flood rise and fall, particularly with ‘direct rainfall’ models. Conventional flow resistance equations break down under these high relative roughness conditions. The formulation...

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Computer science Flood myth Hazard Geography

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Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change
Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Hydrology and Drought Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change

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