Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstract Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and is considered one of the most vulnerable cities to climate-related disasters, including flooding, sea-level rise, and storm surges. Therefore, the development of a flood-forecasting system for Jakarta is crucial. However, the accurate prediction of fl...

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Main Authors: Bambang Adhi Priyambodoho, Shuichi Kure, Ryuusei Yagi, Nurul Fajar Januriyadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-05-01
Series:Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-021-00425-8
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spelling doaj-2d9521c393be45d49c7ebd469e724edf2021-05-30T11:31:14ZengSpringerOpenProgress in Earth and Planetary Science2197-42842021-05-018111710.1186/s40645-021-00425-8Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, IndonesiaBambang Adhi Priyambodoho0Shuichi Kure1Ryuusei Yagi2Nurul Fajar Januriyadi3Environmental and Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural UniversityDepartment of Environmental and Civil Engineering, Toyama Prefectural UniversityEnvironmental and Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Toyama Prefectural UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Pertamina UniversityAbstract Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and is considered one of the most vulnerable cities to climate-related disasters, including flooding, sea-level rise, and storm surges. Therefore, the development of a flood-forecasting system for Jakarta is crucial. However, the accurate prediction of flooding in Jakarta is challenging because of the short flood concentration time in highly urbanized basins and the shortage of rainfall data in poorly gauged areas. The aim of this study is to simulate recent flood inundation using global satellite mapping of precipitation (GSMaP) products. The GSMaP products (NRT and Gauge V7) were evaluated and compared with hourly observation data from five ground stations in the Ciliwung River Basin. In addition, a rainfall-runoff and flood inundation model was applied to the target basin. The results of the analysis showed that the GSMaP Gauge data were more accurate than the GSMaP NRT data. However, the GSMaP Gauge cannot be used to provide real-time rainfall data and is, therefore, inadequate for real-time flood forecasting. We conclude that the GSMaP Gauge is suitable for replicating past flood events, but it is challenging to use the GSMaP NRT for real-time flood forecasting in Jakarta.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-021-00425-8GSMaPFlood inundation simulationRainfall-runoff simulationJakartaIndonesiaChiliwung River
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author Bambang Adhi Priyambodoho
Shuichi Kure
Ryuusei Yagi
Nurul Fajar Januriyadi
spellingShingle Bambang Adhi Priyambodoho
Shuichi Kure
Ryuusei Yagi
Nurul Fajar Januriyadi
Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, Indonesia
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
GSMaP
Flood inundation simulation
Rainfall-runoff simulation
Jakarta
Indonesia
Chiliwung River
author_facet Bambang Adhi Priyambodoho
Shuichi Kure
Ryuusei Yagi
Nurul Fajar Januriyadi
author_sort Bambang Adhi Priyambodoho
title Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_short Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_full Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_fullStr Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Flood inundation simulations based on GSMaP satellite rainfall data in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_sort flood inundation simulations based on gsmap satellite rainfall data in jakarta, indonesia
publisher SpringerOpen
series Progress in Earth and Planetary Science
issn 2197-4284
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia and is considered one of the most vulnerable cities to climate-related disasters, including flooding, sea-level rise, and storm surges. Therefore, the development of a flood-forecasting system for Jakarta is crucial. However, the accurate prediction of flooding in Jakarta is challenging because of the short flood concentration time in highly urbanized basins and the shortage of rainfall data in poorly gauged areas. The aim of this study is to simulate recent flood inundation using global satellite mapping of precipitation (GSMaP) products. The GSMaP products (NRT and Gauge V7) were evaluated and compared with hourly observation data from five ground stations in the Ciliwung River Basin. In addition, a rainfall-runoff and flood inundation model was applied to the target basin. The results of the analysis showed that the GSMaP Gauge data were more accurate than the GSMaP NRT data. However, the GSMaP Gauge cannot be used to provide real-time rainfall data and is, therefore, inadequate for real-time flood forecasting. We conclude that the GSMaP Gauge is suitable for replicating past flood events, but it is challenging to use the GSMaP NRT for real-time flood forecasting in Jakarta.
topic GSMaP
Flood inundation simulation
Rainfall-runoff simulation
Jakarta
Indonesia
Chiliwung River
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40645-021-00425-8
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