JOURNAL ARTICLE

Physically, Fully-Distributed Hydrologic Simulations Driven by GPM Satellite Rainfall over an Urbanizing Arid Catchment in Saudi Arabia

Hatim O. SharifMuhammad A. Al-ZahraniAlmoutaz El Hassan

Year: 2017 Journal:   Water Vol: 9 (3)Pages: 163-163   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

A physically-based, distributed-parameter hydrologic model was used to simulate a recent flood event in the city of Hafr Al Batin, Saudi Arabia to gain a better understanding of the runoff generation and spatial distribution of flooding. The city is located in a very arid catchment. Flooding of the city is influenced by the presence of three major tributaries that join the main channel in and around the heavily urbanized area. The Integrated Multi-satellite Retrievals for Global Precipitation Measurement Mission (IMERG) rainfall product was used due to lack of detailed ground observations. To overcome the heavy computational demand, the catchment was divided into three sub-catchments with a variable model grid resolution. The model was run on three subcatchments separately, without losing hydrologic connectivity among the sub-catchments. Uncalibrated and calibrated satellite products were used producing different estimates of the predicted runoff. The runoff simulations demonstrated that 85% of the flooding was generated in the urbanized portion of the catchments for the simulated flood. Additional model simulations were performed to understand the roles of the unique channel network in the city flooding. The simulations provided insights into the best options for flood mitigation efforts. The variable model grid size approach allowed using physically-based, distributed models—such as the Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) model used in this study—on large basins that include urban centers that need to be modeled at very high resolutions.

Keywords:
Environmental science Hydrological modelling Surface runoff Flood myth Flooding (psychology) Hydrology (agriculture) Precipitation Flood forecasting Drainage basin Arid Channel (broadcasting) Meteorology Climatology Geology Geography Computer science

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Topics

Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science
Flood Risk Assessment and Management
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Global and Planetary Change

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