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Rainfall Threshold for Flash Flood Warning Based on Model Output of Soil Moisture: Case Study Wernersbach, Germany

Thanh Thi Luong, Judith Pöschmann, Rico Kronenberg, Christian Bernhofer

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Abstract

Convective rainfall can cause dangerous flash floods within less than six hours. Thus, simple approaches are required for issuing quick warnings. The flash flood guidance (FFG) approach pre-calculates rainfall levels (thresholds) potentially causing critical water levels for a specific catchment. Afterwards, only rainfall and soil moisture information are required to issue warnings. This study applied the principle of FFG to the Wernersbach Catchment (Germany) with excellent data coverage using the BROOK90 water budget model. The rainfall thresholds were determined for durations of 1 to 24 h, by running BROOK90 in “inverse” mode, identifying rainfall values for each duration that led to exceedance of critical discharge (fixed value). After calibrating the model based on its runoff, we ran it in hourly mode with four precipitation types and various levels of initial soil moisture for the period 1996–2010. The rainfall threshold curves showed a very high probability of detection (POD) of 91% for the 40 extracted flash flood events in the study period, however, the false alarm rate (FAR) of 56% and the critical success index (CSI) of 42% should be improved in further studies. The proposed adjusted FFG approach has the potential to provide reliable support in flash flood forecasting.

Topics & Concepts

Flash floodEnvironmental scienceHydrology (agriculture)Flood mythSurface runoffWater contentPrecipitationMode (computer interface)Warning systemMeteorologyGeographyGeologyComputer scienceBiologyGeotechnical engineeringArchaeologyOperating systemTelecommunicationsEcologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrology and Drought Analysis
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