1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study

Abstract Flood risk management in urban areas adjacent to the coast is essential to increase their resilience. This study aims at improving scientific knowledge of flood risk alongside estuaries, considering different hazards and integrating estuarine and urban drainage modelling. Mathematical model...

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Main Authors: Maria Adriana Cardoso, Maria Céu Almeida, Rita S. Brito, João L. Gomes, Paula Beceiro, Anabela Oliveira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Flood Risk Management
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12663
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spelling doaj-d2c056b1f02f429b8ccee468d73d4bee2020-11-25T04:09:44ZengWileyJournal of Flood Risk Management1753-318X2020-12-01134n/an/a10.1111/jfr3.126631D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case studyMaria Adriana Cardoso0Maria Céu Almeida1Rita S. Brito2João L. Gomes3Paula Beceiro4Anabela Oliveira5Hydraulics and Environment Department LNEC: National Civil Engineering Laboratory Lisbon PortugalHydraulics and Environment Department LNEC: National Civil Engineering Laboratory Lisbon PortugalHydraulics and Environment Department LNEC: National Civil Engineering Laboratory Lisbon PortugalHydraulics and Environment Department LNEC: National Civil Engineering Laboratory Lisbon PortugalHydraulics and Environment Department LNEC: National Civil Engineering Laboratory Lisbon PortugalHydraulics and Environment Department LNEC: National Civil Engineering Laboratory Lisbon PortugalAbstract Flood risk management in urban areas adjacent to the coast is essential to increase their resilience. This study aims at improving scientific knowledge of flood risk alongside estuaries, considering different hazards and integrating estuarine and urban drainage modelling. Mathematical modelling of stormwater systems is a useful tool to evaluate the susceptibility to flooding and identify potential measures to reduce flood risk. The assessment of urban drainage flooding uses a coupled 1D/2D model, applying 1D model to the underground system and 2D model for the surface component. Assessment scenarios were based on variables rainfall, estuarine water level, and degree of obstruction in sewers and at system outfalls. Estuarine hydrodynamics were simulated using the SCHISM‐WWM model. A web GIS platform was developed to support urban flood risk forecast and management providing urban analysis visualisation. The main objective is to forecast flooding in the Dafundo catchment supporting definition of population warnings. This paper proposes a flood risk assessment approach, using 1D/2D coupled modelling, estuarine hydrodynamics, integrating the assessment in a forecast web platform. The novelty is supporting an integrated flood risk management in stormwater systems, particularly in estuarine areas, providing an important improvement to assess flooding occurrence, regarding flood depth, area and duration.https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12663estuaryflood modellingflood risk assessmentintegrated platformurban drainage
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author Maria Adriana Cardoso
Maria Céu Almeida
Rita S. Brito
João L. Gomes
Paula Beceiro
Anabela Oliveira
spellingShingle Maria Adriana Cardoso
Maria Céu Almeida
Rita S. Brito
João L. Gomes
Paula Beceiro
Anabela Oliveira
1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study
Journal of Flood Risk Management
estuary
flood modelling
flood risk assessment
integrated platform
urban drainage
author_facet Maria Adriana Cardoso
Maria Céu Almeida
Rita S. Brito
João L. Gomes
Paula Beceiro
Anabela Oliveira
author_sort Maria Adriana Cardoso
title 1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study
title_short 1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study
title_full 1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study
title_fullStr 1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study
title_full_unstemmed 1D/2D stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: Hazard assessment in the Dafundo case study
title_sort 1d/2d stormwater modelling to support urban flood risk management in estuarine areas: hazard assessment in the dafundo case study
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Flood Risk Management
issn 1753-318X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Flood risk management in urban areas adjacent to the coast is essential to increase their resilience. This study aims at improving scientific knowledge of flood risk alongside estuaries, considering different hazards and integrating estuarine and urban drainage modelling. Mathematical modelling of stormwater systems is a useful tool to evaluate the susceptibility to flooding and identify potential measures to reduce flood risk. The assessment of urban drainage flooding uses a coupled 1D/2D model, applying 1D model to the underground system and 2D model for the surface component. Assessment scenarios were based on variables rainfall, estuarine water level, and degree of obstruction in sewers and at system outfalls. Estuarine hydrodynamics were simulated using the SCHISM‐WWM model. A web GIS platform was developed to support urban flood risk forecast and management providing urban analysis visualisation. The main objective is to forecast flooding in the Dafundo catchment supporting definition of population warnings. This paper proposes a flood risk assessment approach, using 1D/2D coupled modelling, estuarine hydrodynamics, integrating the assessment in a forecast web platform. The novelty is supporting an integrated flood risk management in stormwater systems, particularly in estuarine areas, providing an important improvement to assess flooding occurrence, regarding flood depth, area and duration.
topic estuary
flood modelling
flood risk assessment
integrated platform
urban drainage
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jfr3.12663
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