A methodology for using remotely sensed data to both generate and evaluate a hydraulic model of floodplain inundation is presented for a rural case study in the United Kingdom: Upton-upon-Severn. Remotely sensed data have been processed and assembled to provide an excellent test data set for both model construction and validation. In order to assess the usefulness of the data and the issues encountered in their use, two models for floodplain inundation were constructed: one based on an industry standard one-dimensional approach and the other based on a simple two-dimensional approach. The results and their implications for the future use of remotely sensed data for predicting flood inundation are discussed. Key conclusions for the use of re...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are at the core of most environmental process modelling and disaster...
Flood is one of worldwide disasters, and it causes great amounts of damage every year. Among the mea...
This paper proposes a methodology to model floodplain inundation patterns in data-scarce areas by us...
The paper discusses the wide variety of ways in which remotely sensed data are being utilized in riv...
Floods are among the most damaging natural hazards and their impacts have been dramatically increasi...
The extreme consequences of recent catastrophic events have highlighted that flood risk prevention ...
In the light of uncertain climate change, there is a need to assess flood risk outside the realm of ...
Pluvial (surface water) flooding is often the cause of significant flood damage in urbanareas. Howev...
Remotely sensed land cover was used to generate spatially-distributed friction coefficients for use ...
Remote sensing from space-borne platforms is often seen as an appealing method of monitoring compone...
This thesis aims to explore the potential and limitations of low-cost, space-borne data in flood inu...
A traditional method of validating the performance of a flood model when remotely sensed data of the...
Throughout history floods have been part of the human experience. They are recurring phenomena that ...
Two of the most relevant components of any flood forecasting system, namely the rainfall-runoff and ...
Colour aerial photography and multi-spectral imagery acquired from airborne platforms for the River ...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are at the core of most environmental process modelling and disaster...
Flood is one of worldwide disasters, and it causes great amounts of damage every year. Among the mea...
This paper proposes a methodology to model floodplain inundation patterns in data-scarce areas by us...
The paper discusses the wide variety of ways in which remotely sensed data are being utilized in riv...
Floods are among the most damaging natural hazards and their impacts have been dramatically increasi...
The extreme consequences of recent catastrophic events have highlighted that flood risk prevention ...
In the light of uncertain climate change, there is a need to assess flood risk outside the realm of ...
Pluvial (surface water) flooding is often the cause of significant flood damage in urbanareas. Howev...
Remotely sensed land cover was used to generate spatially-distributed friction coefficients for use ...
Remote sensing from space-borne platforms is often seen as an appealing method of monitoring compone...
This thesis aims to explore the potential and limitations of low-cost, space-borne data in flood inu...
A traditional method of validating the performance of a flood model when remotely sensed data of the...
Throughout history floods have been part of the human experience. They are recurring phenomena that ...
Two of the most relevant components of any flood forecasting system, namely the rainfall-runoff and ...
Colour aerial photography and multi-spectral imagery acquired from airborne platforms for the River ...
Digital elevation models (DEMs) are at the core of most environmental process modelling and disaster...
Flood is one of worldwide disasters, and it causes great amounts of damage every year. Among the mea...
This paper proposes a methodology to model floodplain inundation patterns in data-scarce areas by us...