Dataset
DEMON: Simulation output from ensemble assimilation of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) water level observations into the Lisflood-FP flood forecast model
Abstract
This dataset contains simulation results from ensemble assimilation of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) water level observation into Lisflood-FP flood forecast model for the the lower Severn-Avon rivers in the South West United Kingdom. This was run over a 30.6 x 49.8 km (1524 km2) domain, as part of Developing enhanced impact models for integration with next generation NWP and climate outputs (DEMON) project (NE/I005242/1).
COSMO-Skymed Synthetic Aperture Radar (CSK-SAR) data were acquired processed and transformed into Water Level Observations (WLOs) by crossing with LiDAR Digital Terrain Model. Data from Environment Agency (EA) rain gauges were used to estimate precipitation and combined with potential evapotranspiration data from the Met Office's Met Office Rainfall and Evapo-transpiration Calculation System (MORECS) to generate forcings within the "topHSPF" catchment-scale rainfall-runoff hydrologic model. These were used in tern to generate simulated runoff forecast used as the forcing for the coupled Lisflood-FP v5.9 inundation model.
CSK-SAR based WLO were assimilated into ensemble simulations using the Lisflood-FP v5.9 model, run with perturbed physics (friction parameters, bathymetric errors) and runoff inputs from the topHSPF hydrologic model
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Related Documents
Satellite-supported flood forecasting in river networks: A real case study |
Technical note: assessment of observation quality for data assimilation in flood models |
Citations: 1
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Waller, J.A., García-Pintado, J., Mason, D.C., Dance, S.L. & Nichols, N.K. (2018) Technical note: Assessment of observation quality for data assimilation in flood models. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22, 3983–3992. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-3983-2018 https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-3983-2018 |
Process overview
Title | Lisflood-FP v5.9, subgrid compset |
Abstract | LISFLOOD-FP is a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model specifically designed to simulate floodplain inundation in a computationally efficient manner over complex topography. It is capable of simulating grids up to 106 cells for dynamic flood events and can take advantage of new sources of terrain information from remote sensing techniques such as airborne laser altimetry and satellite interferometric radar. The model predicts water depths in each grid cell at each time step, and hence can simulate the dynamic propagation of flood waves over fluvial, coastal and estuarine floodplains. It is a non-commercial, research code developed as part of an effort to improve our fundamental understanding of flood hydraulics, flood inundation prediction and flood risk assessment. In this project the COSMO-Skymed Synthetic Aperture Radar (CSK-SAR) were acquired processed and transformed into Water Level Observations (WLOs) by crossing with LiDAR Digital Terrain Model. Environment Agency (EA) rain gauges were used to estimate precipitation and MORECS as potential evapotranspiration to generate the forcings into a catchment-scale rainfall-runoff hydrologic model (topHSPF) to generate simulated runoff forecast, to be used as forcing for the coupled Lisflood-FP v5.9 inundation model. EA water level gauges were used for validation. CSK-SAR based WLO were assimilated into ensemble simulations with Lisflood-FP v5.9 generated with perturbed physics (friction parameters, bathymetric errors) and runoff inputs from the above mentioned hydrologic model. |
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Output Description | None |
Software Reference | None |
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Temporal Range
2012-11-01T00:00:00
2012-12-31T23:59:59
Geographic Extent
52.3969° |
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-2.3912° |
-1.9421° |
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51.9491° |