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Sar-Based Flood Mapping, Where We Are and Future Challenges

Marco Chini, Ramona Pelich, Yu Li, Renaud Hostache, Jie Zhao, Concetta Di Mauro, Patrick Matgen

202112 citationsDOI

Abstract

Operational services in the fields of flood monitoring and prevention are benefitting from the large scale and systematic availability of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data. The main advantages of SAR data are that they provide synoptic views over wide areas, day and night and all-weather condition acquisitions and a reliable data acquisition schedule. Satellite SAR data availability has increased over the past few years due to renewed efforts of several space agencies to put in place new satellite constellations. The latter enable the reduction of the satellite time access to areas of interest and provide enriched information with increased spatial resolution as well as variable polarizations and frequencies. The current situation tells us that there are regions in the world and land cover classes where SAR-derived flood maps are very reliable and accurate, but others where uncertainty is still very high, or where SAR is even unable to provide flood extent information. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to provide an overall picture of SAR-based floodwater mapping algorithms and their suitability for operational applications.

Topics & Concepts

Synthetic aperture radarFlood mythComputer scienceRemote sensingConstellationSatelliteScale (ratio)Earth observationGeographyCartographyAerospace engineeringArchaeologyEngineeringPhysicsAstronomyFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementPrecipitation Measurement and AnalysisSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques
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