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Evaluation of X-Band Radar for Flash Flood Modeling in Guangrun River Basin
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Flash flood disasters occur frequently under the influence of climate change and human activities, with the characteristics of strong suddenness, a wide range of hazards, and difficult prediction. Obtaining high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution and high-precision rainfall monitoring and forecasting data is of great significance for accurate early warnings for flash flood disasters. In order to evaluate the advantages of X-band radar inverted rainfall in flash flood simulations, two typical flood events (3 July 2024 and 13 July 2024) in the Guangrun River Basin were studied. A comparative study between X-band radar inversion-based rainfall and rainfall measured at rainfall stations in terms of the flooding process and inundation extent was carried out using the China Flash Flood Hydrological Model (CNFF) and the two-dimensional hydrodynamic model (FASFLOOD). The results indicated that the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of rainfall inversion by X-band radar were highly consistent with the measured rainfall at rainfall stations; in terms of simulating flood processes, rainfall based on X-band radar inversion performed better in key indicators such as the relative error of runoff depth, relative error of peak flow, error in time of peak occurrence, and Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency coefficient (NSE). In terms of simulating flood inundation, the simulation results based on X-band radar inversion and the measured rainfall from rainfall stations were consistent in the trend of rising and falling water processes and inundation range changes, and X-band radar could more accurately capture the spatial heterogeneity of rainfall. This study can provide technical support for disaster prevention and reductions in mountain floods in small watersheds.
Title: Evaluation of X-Band Radar for Flash Flood Modeling in Guangrun River Basin
Description:
Flash flood disasters occur frequently under the influence of climate change and human activities, with the characteristics of strong suddenness, a wide range of hazards, and difficult prediction.
Obtaining high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution and high-precision rainfall monitoring and forecasting data is of great significance for accurate early warnings for flash flood disasters.
In order to evaluate the advantages of X-band radar inverted rainfall in flash flood simulations, two typical flood events (3 July 2024 and 13 July 2024) in the Guangrun River Basin were studied.
A comparative study between X-band radar inversion-based rainfall and rainfall measured at rainfall stations in terms of the flooding process and inundation extent was carried out using the China Flash Flood Hydrological Model (CNFF) and the two-dimensional hydrodynamic model (FASFLOOD).
The results indicated that the temporal and spatial distribution characteristics of rainfall inversion by X-band radar were highly consistent with the measured rainfall at rainfall stations; in terms of simulating flood processes, rainfall based on X-band radar inversion performed better in key indicators such as the relative error of runoff depth, relative error of peak flow, error in time of peak occurrence, and Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency coefficient (NSE).
In terms of simulating flood inundation, the simulation results based on X-band radar inversion and the measured rainfall from rainfall stations were consistent in the trend of rising and falling water processes and inundation range changes, and X-band radar could more accurately capture the spatial heterogeneity of rainfall.
This study can provide technical support for disaster prevention and reductions in mountain floods in small watersheds.
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