A Novel Response Priority Framework for an Urban Coastal Catchment Using Global Weather Forecasts‐Based Improved Flood Risk Estimates

Author:

Ghosh Mousumi1ORCID,Shastri Hiteshri2ORCID,Ghosh Subimal13ORCID,Karmakar Subhankar145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Program in Climate Studies Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India

2. Faculty of Technology and Engineering Charotar University of Science and Technology Anand India

3. Department of Civil Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India

4. Department of Environmental Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India

5. Centre for Urban Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai India

Abstract

AbstractA novel flood risk forecasting‐based response priority framework is proposed in this study, which will facilitate efficient decision‐making ahead of an extreme precipitation event. This study is demonstrated over a highly flood‐prone and geomorphologically diverse coastal catchment in Mumbai city, the financial capital of India, and is subjected to high spatio‐temporal variability of precipitation. A regional precipitation forecast model is developed, where a quantile regression (QR)‐based statistical approach is applied to the global weather forecasts for improvement in finer resolution extreme precipitation estimates. A QR is performed between the observed synoptic‐scale predictors obtained from ERA‐Interim Reanalysis data set and the observed subdaily precipitation within the study area. Subsequently, a set of reliably well‐simulated forecasted predictors obtained from the ensemble members of the Global Ensemble Forecast System are used in the established relationship to obtain extreme precipitation forecasts for higher quantile levels. The forecasted precipitation data serves as an essential input to a comprehensive hydrodynamic flood modeling framework. The flood inundation maps corresponding to different quantiles of forecasted precipitation are quantified to identify the flood hotspots. The set of flood inundations maps developed for different quantiles are utilized to demarcate the areas based on critical response time, that is, the time required by each cell within the study area to be inundated to a certain threshold depth, and the response priority levels for each cell are determined. This information is combined with socioeconomic vulnerability (SEV), a critical component of flood risk, to derive conjugated SEV‐based response priority maps.

Funder

Ministry of Earth Sciences

Industrial Research and Consultancy Centre

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geophysics

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