Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic Model

Flash floods are highly variable phenomena in both time and space. Therefore, tools with the potential to provide early warning are needed to analyse them. In Europe, flash floods often occur on small catchments; it has already been shown that the spatial variability of rainfall has a great impact o...

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Main Authors: Ivanescu Veronica, Drobot Radu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-12-01
Series:Mathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-5986bcf4dbf24d5891ee8c89d62946d42020-11-25T00:28:35ZengSciendoMathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering2066-69342016-12-01124102110.1515/mmce-2016-0014mmce-2016-0014Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic ModelIvanescu Veronica0Drobot Radu1PhD Student, Technical University of Civil Engineering.Professor, PhD, Technical University of Civil EngineeringFlash floods are highly variable phenomena in both time and space. Therefore, tools with the potential to provide early warning are needed to analyse them. In Europe, flash floods often occur on small catchments; it has already been shown that the spatial variability of rainfall has a great impact on the catchment response. The aim of this paper is to use a coupled hydrological-hydraulic model (MIKE SHE/MIKE 11) to determine the rainfall thresholds and transformation coefficients from hourly rain to other durations, which will lead to flooding of the inhabited areas to the ungauged Ungureni catchment. The model was calibrated and validated using a reference discharge previously obtained by UTCB at the downstream gauge section of Teleorman River (Tatarastii de Sus) using MIKE 11 UHM module. Once the rainfall thresholds are determined, they can be used in flood forecasting and issuing warning with lead time for the inhabitants of the two villages located in Ungureni watershed. The method proposed in this paper can be used for other watersheds prone to flooding, so warnings can be issued with lead time.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/mmce.2016.12.issue-4/mmce-2016-0014/mmce-2016-0014.xml?format=INTflash floodMIKE SHEMIKE 11hydrological and hydraulic modelling
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Drobot Radu
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Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic Model
Mathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering
flash flood
MIKE SHE
MIKE 11
hydrological and hydraulic modelling
author_facet Ivanescu Veronica
Drobot Radu
author_sort Ivanescu Veronica
title Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic Model
title_short Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic Model
title_full Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic Model
title_fullStr Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic Model
title_full_unstemmed Deriving Rain Threshold for Early Warning Based on a Coupled Hydrological-Hydraulic Model
title_sort deriving rain threshold for early warning based on a coupled hydrological-hydraulic model
publisher Sciendo
series Mathematical Modelling in Civil Engineering
issn 2066-6934
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Flash floods are highly variable phenomena in both time and space. Therefore, tools with the potential to provide early warning are needed to analyse them. In Europe, flash floods often occur on small catchments; it has already been shown that the spatial variability of rainfall has a great impact on the catchment response. The aim of this paper is to use a coupled hydrological-hydraulic model (MIKE SHE/MIKE 11) to determine the rainfall thresholds and transformation coefficients from hourly rain to other durations, which will lead to flooding of the inhabited areas to the ungauged Ungureni catchment. The model was calibrated and validated using a reference discharge previously obtained by UTCB at the downstream gauge section of Teleorman River (Tatarastii de Sus) using MIKE 11 UHM module. Once the rainfall thresholds are determined, they can be used in flood forecasting and issuing warning with lead time for the inhabitants of the two villages located in Ungureni watershed. The method proposed in this paper can be used for other watersheds prone to flooding, so warnings can be issued with lead time.
topic flash flood
MIKE SHE
MIKE 11
hydrological and hydraulic modelling
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