Satellite-based active microwave sensors not only provide synoptic overviews of flooded areas, but also offer an effective way to estimate spatially distributed river water levels. If rapidly produced and processed, these data can be used for updating hydraulic models in near real-time. The usefulness of such approaches with real event data sets provided by currently existing sensors has yet to be demonstrated. In this case study, a Particle Filter-based assimilation scheme is used to integrate ERS-2 SAR and ENVISAT ASAR-derived water level data into a one-dimensional (1-D) hydraulic model of the Alzette River. Two variants of the Particle Filter assimilation scheme are proposed with a global and local particle weighting procedure. The firs...
The availability of in-situ data has been a constraining issue in hydrological prediction, especiall...
International audienceRecent applications of remote sensing techniques produce rich spatially distri...
An important issue in water management is to adequately respond to extreme events. Floods often caus...
Satellite-based active microwave sensors not only provide synoptic overviews of flooded areas, but a...
With the onset of new satellite radar constellations (e.g. Sentinel-1) and advances in computational...
With the onset of new satellite radar constellations (e.g. Sentinel-1) and advances in computational...
International audienceWith rapid flood extent mapping capabilities, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) i...
In view of improving numerical flood prediction, a variational data assimilation method (4D-var) app...
Flood extents caused by fluvial floods in urban and rural areas may be predicted by hydraulic models...
International audienceIn view of improving numerical flood prediction, a variational data assimilati...
Two of the most relevant components of any flood forecasting system, namely the rainfall-runoff and ...
An important issue in water management is to adequately respond to extreme events. Floods often caus...
For river hydraulic studies, water level measurements are fundamental information, yet they are curr...
SummarySatellite-based (e.g., Synthetic Aperture Radar [SAR]) water level observations (WLOs) of the...
Minisymposia - 10 Fluid Mechanics: Multiphysics and multiscale methods in hydrodynamicsInternational...
The availability of in-situ data has been a constraining issue in hydrological prediction, especiall...
International audienceRecent applications of remote sensing techniques produce rich spatially distri...
An important issue in water management is to adequately respond to extreme events. Floods often caus...
Satellite-based active microwave sensors not only provide synoptic overviews of flooded areas, but a...
With the onset of new satellite radar constellations (e.g. Sentinel-1) and advances in computational...
With the onset of new satellite radar constellations (e.g. Sentinel-1) and advances in computational...
International audienceWith rapid flood extent mapping capabilities, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) i...
In view of improving numerical flood prediction, a variational data assimilation method (4D-var) app...
Flood extents caused by fluvial floods in urban and rural areas may be predicted by hydraulic models...
International audienceIn view of improving numerical flood prediction, a variational data assimilati...
Two of the most relevant components of any flood forecasting system, namely the rainfall-runoff and ...
An important issue in water management is to adequately respond to extreme events. Floods often caus...
For river hydraulic studies, water level measurements are fundamental information, yet they are curr...
SummarySatellite-based (e.g., Synthetic Aperture Radar [SAR]) water level observations (WLOs) of the...
Minisymposia - 10 Fluid Mechanics: Multiphysics and multiscale methods in hydrodynamicsInternational...
The availability of in-situ data has been a constraining issue in hydrological prediction, especiall...
International audienceRecent applications of remote sensing techniques produce rich spatially distri...
An important issue in water management is to adequately respond to extreme events. Floods often caus...