We present a Digital Elevation Model (DEM)-based hydrologic analysis methodology for continental flood inundation mapping (CFIM), implemented as a cyberGIS scientific workflow in which a 1/3rd arc-second (10m) Height Above Nearest Drainage (HAND) raster data for the conterminous U.S. (CONUS) was computed and employed for subsequent inundation mapping. A cyberGIS framework was developed to enable spatiotemporal integration and scalable computing of the entire inundation mapping process on a hybrid supercomputing architecture. The first 1/3rd arc-second CONUS HAND raster dataset was computed in 1.5 days on the CyberGIS ROGER supercomputer. The inundation mapping process developed in our exploratory study couples HAND with National Water Model...
This study aims to map the flood inundation and the extent of the inundation in the study area using...
There are various methods that are used to predict flood inundation. The U.S. Army Corps of Enginee...
The production of spatially accurate representations of potential inundation is often limited by th...
This paper describes the computational experience of generating the first 10m-resolution Height Abov...
Flooding is the most threatening natural disaster worldwide considering the fatalities and property ...
Recent flood disasters, such as Hurricane Harvey in 2017, have emphasized the need for computational...
Recent floods from intense storms in the southern United States and the unusually active 2017 Atlant...
International audienceFlash floods observed in headwater catchments often cause catastrophic materia...
New methods are needed for mapping floods in near real-time that leverage the increasing availabilit...
International audienceFloods cause significant material and human damage worldwide. In France, and m...
Modern hydrologic modeling and data systems are growing in scale and resolution to answer urgent, da...
A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) represents land surface topography using a rectangular raster grid, ...
The Texas Gulf Coast region contains significant centers of population, infrastructure, and economy,...
Floods are one of the costliest natural disasters requiring profound interest from a technical stand...
A system of numerical hydraulic modeling, geographic information system processing, and Internet map...
This study aims to map the flood inundation and the extent of the inundation in the study area using...
There are various methods that are used to predict flood inundation. The U.S. Army Corps of Enginee...
The production of spatially accurate representations of potential inundation is often limited by th...
This paper describes the computational experience of generating the first 10m-resolution Height Abov...
Flooding is the most threatening natural disaster worldwide considering the fatalities and property ...
Recent flood disasters, such as Hurricane Harvey in 2017, have emphasized the need for computational...
Recent floods from intense storms in the southern United States and the unusually active 2017 Atlant...
International audienceFlash floods observed in headwater catchments often cause catastrophic materia...
New methods are needed for mapping floods in near real-time that leverage the increasing availabilit...
International audienceFloods cause significant material and human damage worldwide. In France, and m...
Modern hydrologic modeling and data systems are growing in scale and resolution to answer urgent, da...
A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) represents land surface topography using a rectangular raster grid, ...
The Texas Gulf Coast region contains significant centers of population, infrastructure, and economy,...
Floods are one of the costliest natural disasters requiring profound interest from a technical stand...
A system of numerical hydraulic modeling, geographic information system processing, and Internet map...
This study aims to map the flood inundation and the extent of the inundation in the study area using...
There are various methods that are used to predict flood inundation. The U.S. Army Corps of Enginee...
The production of spatially accurate representations of potential inundation is often limited by th...