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Advanced Technologies for Offering Situational Intelligence in Flood Warning and Response Systems: A Literature Review

Srimal Samansiri, Terrence Fernando, Bingunath Ingirige

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Abstract

Deaths and property damage from floods have increased drastically in the past two decades due to various reasons such as increased populations, unplanned developments, and climate change. Such losses from floods can be reduced by issuing timely early warnings and through effective response mechanisms based on situational intelligence during emerging flood situations. This paper presents the outcome of a literature review that was conducted to identify the types and sources of the intelligence required for flood warning and response processes as well as the technology solutions that can be used for offering such intelligence. Twenty-seven different types of intelligence are presented together with the technologies that can be used to extract such intelligence. Furthermore, a conceptual architecture that illustrates how relevant technology solutions can be used to extract intelligence at various stages of a flood cycle for decision-making in issuing early warnings and planning responses is presented.

Topics & Concepts

Situation awarenessFlood mythWarning systemSituational ethicsComputer scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Process managementData scienceBusinessPsychologyEngineeringGeographySocial psychologyTelecommunicationsArchaeologyAerospace engineeringFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementDisaster Management and ResilienceTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
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