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13 February 2008 GOCE-CT-2004-505420
FLOODsite task 19Frameworks for flood event management
13 February 2006 Science Task Review 2
Task 17 scope of workReview flood Decision Support SystemsMethodological FrameworkImplementation of prototype DSSsApplication to pilots:
Thames Estuary (UK)Schelde estuary (NL)Nice (F)
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Review of existing DSSsLimited number of DSSs for flood eventmanagement, more for long term flood riskmanagementAll have some GIS features, some GISbasedMost use pre-cooked model results
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User requirementsPresent results of flood scenariosFlood hazard at vulnerable locationsPeople and objects at riskSafe havens and exit routesCoordination of all event responsepersonnelStorage of other relevant site-specific dataUser-friendly in terms of presentation ofresults
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Exposure module
Vulnerability module
Hazard module
Risk module
Provision of Information to Decision Makers
Fluvial / tidal water levelsBreach locations and growth
Flood characteristics (depth, velocity, extent)
PeopleLivestock
Property and utilitiesTransport network
Expected damage for a forecasted water levelsummed over the different breach locations
expressed in euros or number of people harmed
Consequence moduleDamage to inhabitants (affected people,
exposed people, casualties)Damage to livestock, property and utilities
(expressed in the value lost)
Relation between flood characteristics anddamage for different receptors
Managementresponsemodule
•Operationalflood
prevention•Operational
floodmanagement
(closure ofgates)
Evacuation,rescue and
warning
Toolsmodule
Externaldrivermodule•Discharge•Water level•Precipitation•Wind•Tide•Topography•Drainagesystem
•People andlivestock•Time of day•Property andutilities at risk•Transportnetwork
•Flood EarlyWarningSystems•Reliabilityanalysis•Hydrodynamicmodel•Breach growthmodel
Referencedamagefunctions
Damage andcasualtiesmodel
Evacuationmodel
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Thames pilot - FLINTOFINcident Tactical and Operational Framework:
Management of spatial-temporal dataPresent results of external flood modelsCalculation of flood risk to peopleAssessment of the road networkDisplay typical evacuation timesPresent probability of building collapseInformation for the appraisal of differentemergency management interventions
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Schelde Pilot
ESSdatabase
Displayresults
Select ascenario
Maps*
Documents**
user interaction
click an itemfrom the list
get spatialinformation
get textualinformation
show a map ?
show a document ?
**Documents: PDF, HTML, Word,Excel, Web-addresses (URL)
select different scenario
* Maps: ArcGIS shapes, grids
select different item
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ESS screen
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ESS result map
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FLINTOF
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FLINTOF scenario
FLINTOF Scenario
Flood event
Day of the week
Time of day
Emergencyintervention
Example:1 in 100 year flood
Example:Weekend(e.g. Sunday)
plus
plus
plus
Example:Night, assume 90%of people at home
Example:Three safe havensset up
FLINTOF Scenario
Flood event
Day of the week
Time of day
Emergencyintervention
Example:1 in 100 year flood
Example:Weekend(e.g. Sunday)
plus
plus
plus
Example:Night, assume 90%of people at home
Example:Three safe havensset up
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FLINTOF hazard map
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FLINTOF evacuation time
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Urban flash flood pilotUse of results of 2D flood model to support
preparation of urban flood eventmanagement plans
Applied to Nice and an anonymous city inFrance
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Flood hazard mapping
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Support of evacuation planning
ProposedEntrance
ExistingEntrance
High school
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Conclusions and recommendationsEnd-users support development of DSSsspecific for flood event managementCurrent prototypes should be furtherdeveloped to become operational toolsA dynamic link with an evacuation modelimproves evacuation planningGroundwater and flow through buildingsshould be incorporated into 2D floodmodels for evacuation planning