1. Evaluating flash-flood warnings at ungauged locations using post-event surveys: a case study with the AIGA warning system.
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Javelle, Pierre, Demargne, Julie, Defrance, Dimitri, Pansu, Jean, and Arnaud, Patrick
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FLOOD warning systems , *FLOOD forecasting , *RUNOFF , *RADAR meteorology , *PRECIPITATION forecasting , *HYDROLOGICAL surveys - Abstract
This article presents a comparison between real-time discharges calculated by a flash-flood warning system and post-event flood peak estimates. The studied event occurred on 15 and 16 June 2010 at the Argens catchment located in the south of France. Real-time flood warnings were provided by the AIGA (Adaptation d’Information Géographique pour l’Alerte en Crue) warning system, which is based on a simple distributed hydrological model run at a 1-km2resolution using radar rainfall information. The timing of the warnings (updated every 15 min) was compared to the observed flood impacts. Furthermore, “consolidated” flood peaks estimated by an intensive post-event survey were used to evaluate the AIGA-estimated peak discharges. The results indicated that the AIGA warnings clearly identified the most affected areas. However, the effective lead-time of the event detection was short, especially for fast-response catchments, because the current method does not take into account any rainfall forecast. The flood peak analysis showed a relatively good correspondence between AIGA- and field-estimated peak values, although some differences were due to the rainfall underestimation by the radar and rainfall–runoff model limitations.Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz; Guest editor R.J. MooreCitation Javelle, P., Demargne, J., Defrance, D., Pansu, J. and Arnaud, P., 2014. Evaluating flash-flood warnings at ungauged locations using post-event surveys: a case study with the AIGA warning system. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59 (7), 1390–1402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2014.923970 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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