Malaysia experiences a major flood event every three years due to the adverse effects of two monsoon seasons a year. Floods have thus become the most significant natural disaster in the country in terms of the population affected, frequency, aerial extent, financial cost and the disruption to socio‐economic activities. Many previous flood control measures have had different levels of success but have generally had little effect in reducing the problem. However, it is now understood that it is neither possible nor desirable to control floods completely. Spatial information technology is thus being increasingly recognized as the most effective approach to flood disaster management. This paper reviews the spatial information technology in flood disaster management and its application in Malaysia. Some flood forecasting systems are discussed, along with their shortcomings. The paper discusses the framework of a proposed flood early warning system for the Langat river basin that operationally couples real‐time NOAA‐AVHRR data for quantitative precipitation forecasting with hydrologically oriented GIS and a MIKE11 hydrodynamic model.
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Lawal Billa;
Lawal Billa
Spatial & Numerical Modeling Laboratory, Institute of Advanced Technology, University Putra Malaysia, Sedang, Malaysia
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Shattri Mansor;
Shattri Mansor
Spatial & Numerical Modeling Laboratory, Institute of Advanced Technology, University Putra Malaysia, Sedang, Malaysia
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Ahmad Rodzi Mahmud
Ahmad Rodzi Mahmud
Spatial & Numerical Modeling Laboratory, Institute of Advanced Technology, University Putra Malaysia, Sedang, Malaysia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6100
Print ISSN: 0965-3562
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2004
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal (2004) 13 (5): 356–363.
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Billa L, Mansor S, Rodzi Mahmud A (2004), "Spatial information technology in flood early warning systems: an overview of theory, application and latest developments in Malaysia". Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, Vol. 13 No. 5 pp. 356–363, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09653560410568471
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