Print Email Facebook Twitter Regional Versus Physically-Based Methods For Flood Inundation Modelling In Data Scarce Areas Title Regional Versus Physically-Based Methods For Flood Inundation Modelling In Data Scarce Areas: An Application To The Blue Nile Author Yan, K (UNESCO-IHE) Pappenberger, F (European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts,; Hohai University) Umer, Y.M. (UNESCO-IHE) Solomatine, D.P. (TU Delft Water Resources; UNESCO-IHE) Di Baldassarre, G (UNESCO-IHE; Uppsala University) Contributor Piasecki, M (editor) Date 2014 Abstract One of the main obstacles in mapping flood hazard in data scarce areas is the difficulty in estimating the design flood, i.e. river discharge corresponding to a given return period. This exercise can be carried out using regionalization techniques, which are based on flood data of regions with similar hydro-climatic conditions, or employing physically based model cascades. In this context, we compared the flood extents maps derived for a river reach of the Blue Nile following two alternative methods: i) regional envelope curve (REC), whereby design floods (e.g. 1-in-20 and 1-in-100 year flood peaks) are derived from African envelope curves and ii) physical model cascade (PMC), whereby design floods are calculated from the physical model chain of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF,). The two design flood estimates are then used as input of a 2D hydraulic model LISFLOOD-FP and the simulated flood extents are quantitatively evaluated by comparing to a reference flood extent model, which uses design floods estimated from in situ data. The results show the complexity in assessing flood hazard in data scarce area as PMC largely overestimates the flood extent, while REC underestimates it. Subject Flood hazard mappingregional envelope curvephysical model cascadedesign flood estimationLISFLOOD-FP To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:eea2617c-1262-4a1b-ac39-dc77915c56e9 ISBN 978-1-5108-0039-7 Source Proceedings of the HIC 2014 - 11th international conference on hydroinformatics Event 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, 2014-08-17 → 2014-08-21, New York, United States Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2014 K Yan, F Pappenberger, Y.M. Umer, D.P. Solomatine, G Di Baldassarre Files PDF viewcontent.cgi7.pdf 553.96 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:eea2617c-1262-4a1b-ac39-dc77915c56e9/datastream/OBJ/view