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Real-time flood forecasting

January 1, 2009

Researchers at the Hydroinformatic Research and Development Team (HIRDT) of the National Taiwan University undertook a project to create a real time flood forecasting model, with an aim to predict the current in the Tamsui River Basin. The model was designed based on deterministic approach with mathematic modeling of complex phenomenon, and specific parameter values operated to produce a discrete result. The project also devised a rainfall-stage model that relates the rate of rainfall upland directly to the change of the state of river, and is further related to another typhoon-rainfall model. The geographic information system (GIS) data, based on precise contour model of the terrain, estimate the regions that were perilous to flooding. The HIRDT, in response to the project's progress, also devoted their application of a deterministic model to unsteady flow of thermodynamics to help predict river authorities issue timely warnings and take other emergency measures.

Publication Year 2009
Title Real-time flood forecasting
Authors C. Lai, T.-K. Tsay, C.-H. Chien, I.-L. Wu
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Scientist
Index ID 70035688
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse