Recent severe flooding in the UK has highlighted the need for better information on flood risk, increasing the pressure on engineers to enhance the capabilities of computer models for flood prediction. This paper evaluates the benefits to be gained from the use of remotely sensed data to support flood modelling. The remotely sensed data available can be used either to produce high-resolution digital terrain models (DTMs) (light detection and ranging (Lidar) data), or to generate accurate inundation mapping of past flood events (airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data and aerial photography). The paper reports on the modelling of real flood events that occurred at two UK sites on the rivers Severn and Ouse. At these sites a combination of remotely sensed data and recorded hydrographs was available. It is concluded first that light detection and ranging Lidar generated DTMs support the generation of considerably better models and enhance the visualisation of model results and second that flood outlines obtained from airborne SAR or aerial images help develop an appreciation of the hydraulic behaviour of important model components, and facilitate model validation. The need for further research is highlighted by a number of limitations, namely: the difficulties in obtaining an adequate representation of hydraulically important features such as embankment crests and walls; uncertainties in the validation data; and difficulties in extracting flood outlines from airborne SAR images in urban areas.
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S. Néelz, PhD;
S. Néelz, PhD
Research Associate
School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
UK
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G. Pender, PhD;
G. Pender, PhD
Professor
School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
UK
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I. Villanueva, PhD;
I. Villanueva, PhD
Research Associate
School of Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham
UK
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M. Wilson, PhD;
M. Wilson, PhD
Lecturer
Department of Geography, University of Exeter
UK
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N. G. Wright, PhD;
N. G. Wright, PhD
Professor
School of Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham
UK
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P. Bates, PhD;
P. Bates, PhD
Professor
School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol
UK
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D. Mason, PhD;
D. Mason, PhD
Reader
Environmental Systems Science Centre, University of Reading
UK
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C. Whitlow, PhD
C. Whitlow, PhD
EdenVale Modelling Services, Bristol
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 26 2005
Accepted:
December 07 2005
Online ISSN: 1751-7729
Print ISSN: 1741-7589
© 2006 Thomas Telford Ltd
2006
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management (2006) 159 (1): 35–43.
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Received:
January 26 2005
Accepted:
December 07 2005
Citation
Néelz S, Pender G, Villanueva I, Wilson M, Wright NG, Bates P, Mason D, Whitlow C (2006), "Using remotely sensed data to support flood modelling". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Water Management, Vol. 159 No. 1 pp. 35–43, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/wama.2006.159.1.35
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