Assessing the potential of using telecommunication microwave links in urban drainage modelling

Author:

Fencl M.1,Rieckermann J.2,Schleiss M.3,Stránský D.4,Bareš V.5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Hydraulics and Hydrology, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 165 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic

2. Department of Urban Water Management, Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Überlandstrasse 133, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland

3. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Laboratoire de Télédétection Environnementale (LTE), Bâtiment GR, Station 2, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

4. Department of Sanitary and Ecological Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 165 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic

5. Department of Hydraulics and Hydrology, Czech Technical University in Prague, Thákurova 7, 165 00 Prague 6, Czech Republic and UCEEB Czech Technical University in Prague Nam. Sitna 3105, 272 01 Kladno 2, Czech Republic

Abstract

The ability to predict the runoff response of an urban catchment to rainfall is crucial for managing drainage systems effectively and controlling discharges from urban areas. In this paper we assess the potential of commercial microwave links (MWL) to capture the spatio-temporal rainfall dynamics and thus improve urban rainfall-runoff modelling. Specifically, we perform numerical experiments with virtual rainfall fields and compare the results of MWL rainfall reconstructions to those of rain gauge (RG) observations. In a case study, we are able to show that MWL networks in urban areas are sufficiently dense to provide good information on spatio-temporal rainfall variability and can thus considerably improve pipe flow prediction, even in small subcatchments. In addition, the better spatial coverage also improves the control of discharges from urban areas. This is especially beneficial for heavy rainfall, which usually has a high spatial variability that cannot be accurately captured by RG point measurements.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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