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- Title
Simulation of compound flooding in Japan using a nationwide model.
- Authors
Huang, Wei; Zhang, Yinglong Joseph; Liu, Zhuo; Yu, Hao-Cheng; Liu, Yi; Lamont, Sam; Zhang, Yu; Hirpa, Feyera; Li, Ting; Baker, Brett; Zhan, Wang; Patel, Shabaz; Mori, Nobuhito
- Abstract
A high-resolution, summit-to-sea unstructured-grid model was used to simulate two compound flooding events in different geomorphic settings in Japan: the July 2012 flood in Kumamoto city and July 2018 flood in Okayama City, both caused by a torrential rainfall during seasonal Meiyu front but otherwise exhibiting quite different compound flood characteristics. The model shows good performance in simulating flooding extent; e.g., the Hit Rate for the inundation event in 2018 exceeds 0.9. Sensitivity tests were conducted to determine the roles/significance of levee structures along major rivers in coastal regions. Our results indicate that riverine and oceanic factors as well as levees significantly contribute to the observed flooding extents, and we are able to quantify the contributions from each factor at different locations. The model has been implemented operationally as the first nationwide 3-day compound flooding forecast system for Japan.
- Subjects
KUMAMOTO-shi (Japan); JAPAN; FLOOD warning systems; RAINFALL; FLOOD forecasting; LEVEES; FLOODS
- Publication
Natural Hazards, 2023, Vol 117, Issue 3, p2693
- ISSN
0921-030X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11069-023-05962-7