Bangladesh Water Development Board
An e-service on Flood Forecasting &
Warning in Bangladesh
Flood Forecasting & Warning Center
WAPDA Building, 8th Floor
Motijheel C/A, Dhaka-1000
Tel: 9553118, 9550755 Fax:9557386
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web-Site: www.ffwc.gov.bd
INTRODUCTION
Flood Forecasting in Bangladesh is the responsibility of the Flood Forecasting and
Warning Center (FFWC) of Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB). This
center was established in 1972 and is fully operative in the flood season, from
1st April to 31st October, as directed by the Standing Orders for Disaster
(SOD) of the Government of Bangladesh.
The objectives of flood forecasting and warning are to enable and persuade
people and organizations to be prepared for the flood and take action to increase
safety and reduce damage. Its goal is to alert the ‘combat’ agencies to enhance
their preparedness and to motivate vulnerable communities to undertake
protective measures.
The basis of flood forecasting is measurements of rainfall and water level which
are used to interpret the present flood situation and generate flood forecasts.
The measurements upon which the flood monitoring and forecasting depend
comprise:
• a real time hydrological monitoring system covering Bangladesh
• a data exchange agreement with India through which FFWC obtains
additional rainfall and water levels measurements from outside its
national borders
• meteorological data from Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD)
• Satellite and radar images.
The hydrological data collected through the monitoring are used as input to a
numerical model which forms a core component of the forecasting system. The
results of the model computations are used as the basis for the preparation of a
range of flood warning products, including warning bulletins and inundation maps.
FFWC disseminates these through a variety of media, including email, fax and the
Internet via its own dedicated web site (www.ffwc.gov.bd).
BRIEF HISTORY
• 1972 – FFWC Established
� 10-Real Time Flood Monitoring Stations
� Forecasting done by Gauge-to-gauge Correlation
• 1992 – MIKE11-FF Model Introduced
� 16 – Flood Forecasting Points
• 1995-96 – MIKE11 Super Model with GIS
� 30 – Flood Forecasting Points
• 2000-04 – Strengthening FFWS
� Flood Forecast to all Flood prone areas
� Improved Accuracy and Lead Time
� Improved Dissemination
• Till 2009 – Further extension of FFWS
� Mike 11 Super Model with GIS introduced.
� Forecasting at 52 locations on 23 Rivers.
� Inundation Mapping.
MAIN ACTIVITIES OF THE CENTER
M IK E 11 Flood Forecasting
F lood m aps
fo recasted
Tim e of forecast
observed
Forecasted hydrographs
R ainfall Forecast
Realtime Rainfall, W ater Level
• Data management & Processing
• Collecting Satellite Rainfall Information
• Weather Analysis
• Model operation and forecasting
• Deterministic Water level forecast
• Flood warning message generation
• Generation of flood maps.
• Website update.
• Dissemination.
PRODUCTS OF THE CENTER
• Rainfall Distribution Map.
• Daily bulletin & River summary
• Forecast bulletin & Hydrograph
• Warning message
• River situation map
• Thana Status map
• Countrywide coarse flood inundation map
• Dhaka city flood inundation map
• Comparison Hydrographs
Rainfall Surface Map
An overview of Rainfall Intensity
FLOOD WARNING MESSAGE
An example of flood warning message on July 27 2007:
• Flood situation in the district of Serajganj is
deteriorating and is likely to deteriorate further. More
areas in the districts of Pabna and Tangail are also likely
to inundate by next 2/3 days.
• The Meghna at Bhairab Bazar continued rising and may
cross danger level by next 48/72 hrs. Inundation of low
lying areas in the districts of Narshingdi, Brahmanbaria
and Narayanganj are likely to start by next 2/3 days.
2/3 days.
DEPTH-AREA INUNDATION MAP
Flood Inundation Map using Coarse Digital Elevation Model
(DEM)
Dhaka City Flood Map:
Upazila Flood Status Map:
Accuracy of Forecast:
1 6
1 6 .5
1 7
1 7 .5
1 8
1 8 .5
1 9
1 9 .5
2 0
6 -A u g -0 5 1 0 -A u g -0 5 1 4 -A u g -0 5 1 8 -A u g -0 5 2 2 -A u g -0 5 2 6 -A u g -0 5
D a te
Wat
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evel
(m
PW
D)
O b s e rv e d W L 2 4 h r F o re c a s t 4 8 h r F o re c a s t
Comparison Hydrograph:
Probabilistic CFAN Forecast
Serajganj on the Brahmaputra River
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14.00
15.00
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22 A
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23 A
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24 A
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25 A
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26 A
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27 A
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28 A
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29 A
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30 A
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31 A
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02 S
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03 S
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04 S
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05 S
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06 S
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07 S
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Wat
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Observed Forecast UR (+1 stdv) Forecast LR (-1 stdv) Forecast-Mean
Danger Level
10 days Probabilistic forecast
Reports o Daily Monsoon Bulletin
o Daily River Situation
o Deterministic forecasts and warning message
o Extended Qualitative Outlook
o Special Flood Report
o Monthly Flood Report
o Annual Flood Report
o Dry Season Bulletin
o Low Flow Monitoring
Dissemination: o President's & PM’s Secretariat.
o News Agencies
o Radio and TV
o Concerned Ministries
o Public Information Department
o Disaster Management Bureau
o Concerned Government Officials
o Concerned BWDB Officials
o Field Wireless Stations
o NGO’s & Local Administration
Mode of Dissemination: o E-mail
o Website
o Wireless
o Telephone/Mobile
o Fax, Messenger
Expected Flood Warning Dissemination
Limitations: o In-sufficient Forecast Lead-time
o Limited Data from Upstream Station (outside Bangladesh)
o Updated DEM is not Available
o Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (QPF) is not Available
o Forecast in Major Rivers only
o Weak Dissemination upto Village level
o No Feedback Available
Need of Further Development: o Improvement of Lead Time & Accuracy
o Quantitative Precipitation Forecast
o Regional Level Flood Forecast
o Depth-Area Inundation Forecast
o Comprehensive Flood Preparedness Program
o Effective Dissemination to Vulnerable Communities
o Effective Response System
Priorities: o Forecast products in “Bangla”
o To Increase Lead Time of Forecast
o To Prepare Flood Risk Mapping
o To Improve Community Level Forecast
o To Obtain QPF for longer duration
o Improved Dissemination
o To Review Flood Response System
For Further Information visit: www.ffwc.gov.bd
District
Administration
Upazila level relevant Offices
UDMC,Chairman Union Parisad
Uni
on P
aris
ad M
embe
r
By bill board
Dissemination by door to door
Dissemination by Mike, Flag EW Information
(Flood lead-
time, Duration
and height,
Need based,
Area specific &
action oriented)
Communicate by E-mail/FAX/Internet Mobile phone/SMS
Village Police Chawkidar Local-volunteers NGO worker, Imam,