Assessment of compound flooding through seamless linkage of coastal hydrodynamic and inland catchment models

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Journal of Hydro-environment Research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jher.2022.11.001
Peipei Yang , Adrian,Wing-Keung Law , S. Xu , S.T.V. Sim , H. Chan , D. Chitwatkulsiri , H.H. Loc , K.N. Irvine
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Compound flooding refers to the complex interactions among oceanographic, inland (catchment) hydrological, and meteorological processes with anthropogenic factors such as land use changes due to urbanization. To-wit, the impact of higher tide levels, storm surge, and high intensity rainfall events over the inland catchment collectively may result in more extensive flooding than the individual processes acting separately. In the context of climate change and more frequent extreme weather events, coastal cities, particularly those in the ASEAN region, are increasingly vulnerable to compound flooding, yet there is no convenient and user-friendly modelling approach available that would enable the planning community and decision-makers to envision compound flooding as part of resiliency-oriented urban plan development. We addressed this gap by developing the3D Resiliency Visualisation Platform (3DRVP), within which linked features are established using Python scripts to seamless integrate a 2D mixed land use fluvial/pluvial catchment model (PCSWMM) with a 2D/3D coastal hydrodynamic model (Delft3D) to simulate the dynamics of compound floods for the assessment of coastal inundation. This platform aims to assist planners, urban design professionals, and engineers with a realistic visualization tool to picture the urban infrastructure planning alternatives as well as to facilitate the real-time operational decision-making and evacuation activation with flood control strategies. The integrated platform theory is developed first and the platform then is trialled for a developing coastal area in south Bangkok, Thailand. Similar to many cities of the global south, data availability to calibrate models is limited and as such we used a mixed methods approach to explore model accuracy. The Delft3D model was calibrated successfully using water level data from a nearby gauge in the Gulf of Thailand for Typhoon Linda. The catchment model (PCSWMM) was validated using observed flood areas as reported by the local municipality. A 100-year design rainstorm was subsequently modelled and linked with the Typhoon Linda surge levels with results indicating the combination of rainfall flooding and storm surge would increase the flooded area by 25.6% over the system components modelled individually.

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通过海岸水动力学和内陆集水区模型的无缝连接评估复合洪水
复合洪水是指海洋、内陆(集水区)水文和气象过程与人为因素(如城市化引起的土地利用变化)之间的复杂相互作用。也就是说,与单独作用的单个过程相比,更高的水位、风暴潮和高强度降雨事件对内陆集水区的共同影响可能会导致更大范围的洪水。在气候变化和更频繁的极端天气事件的背景下,沿海城市,特别是东盟地区的沿海城市,越来越容易受到复合洪水的影响,然而,目前还没有一种方便且用户友好的建模方法,使规划界和决策者能够将复合洪水视为以恢复力为导向的城市规划发展的一部分。我们通过开发三维弹性可视化平台(3DRVP)来解决这一差距,在该平台中,使用Python脚本建立链接特征,将2D混合土地利用河流/洪积集水区模型(PCSWMM)与2D/3D海岸水动力模型(Delft3D)无缝集成,以模拟复合洪水的动力学,用于评估海岸淹没。该平台旨在为规划者、城市设计专业人员和工程师提供一个逼真的可视化工具,以描绘城市基础设施规划的备选方案,并通过防洪策略促进实时运营决策和疏散激活。综合平台理论首先得到发展,然后在泰国曼谷南部一个发展中的沿海地区进行了试验。与全球南部的许多城市类似,校准模型的数据可用性有限,因此我们使用混合方法来探索模型的准确性。Delft3D模型是使用泰国湾附近台风琳达的水位计的水位数据成功校准的。集水区模型(PCSWMM)使用当地市政当局报告的观测洪水面积进行了验证。随后对一场100年一遇的设计暴雨进行了建模,并将其与台风琳达的涌浪水平联系起来,结果表明,降雨洪水和风暴潮的结合将使淹没面积比单独建模的系统组件增加25.6%。
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Journal of Hydro-environment Research
Journal of Hydro-environment Research ENGINEERING, CIVIL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: The journal aims to provide an international platform for the dissemination of research and engineering applications related to water and hydraulic problems in the Asia-Pacific region. The journal provides a wide distribution at affordable subscription rate, as well as a rapid reviewing and publication time. The journal particularly encourages papers from young researchers. Papers that require extensive language editing, qualify for editorial assistance with American Journal Experts, a Language Editing Company that Elsevier recommends. Authors submitting to this journal are entitled to a 10% discount.
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