Affiliation:
1. Department of Environmental Engineering University of Calabria Rende Italy
2. Institute of Environmental Research and Sustainable Development National Observatory of Athens Athens Greece
3. Department of Environmental Engineering Democritus University of Thrace Xanthi Greece
Abstract
AbstractIn our era, the rapid increase of parallel programming coupled with high‐performance computing (HPC) facilities allows for the use of two‐dimensional shallow water equation (2D‐SWE) algorithms for simulating floods at the “hydrological” catchment scale, rather than just at the “hydraulic” fluvial scale. This approach paves the way for the development of new operational systems focused on impact‐based flash‐floods nowcasting, wherein hydrodynamic simulations directly model the spatial and temporal variability of measured or predicted rainfall on impacts even at a street scale. Specifically, the main goal of this research is to make a step to move toward the implementation of an effective flash flood nowcasting system in which timely and accurate impact warnings are provided by including weather radar products in the HPC 2D‐SWEs modelling framework able to integrate watershed hydrology, flow hydrodynamics, and river urban flooding in just one model. The timing, location, and intensity of the street‐level evolution of some key elements at risk (people, vehicles, and infrastructures) are also discussed considering both calibration issues and the role played by the spatial and temporal rainfall resolution. All these issues are analyzed and discussed having as a starting point the flood event which hit the Mandra town (Athens, Greece) on the 15 November 2017, highlighting the feasibility and the accuracy of the overall approach and providing new insights for the research in this field.
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Subject
Water Science and Technology
Cited by
21 articles.
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