IGARSS - Estimation of flood volume in Chao Phraya River basin, Thailand, from MODIS images couppled with flood inundation level
- 1. International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM) under the auspices of UNESCO, Public Works Research Institute (PWRI), 1-6 Minamihara, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8516, JAPAN
- 2. Tokyo University of Information Sciences
Description
River inundation satellite images are restricted to make real-time flood inundation maps in many cases. However, such images have significant potential to predict the time, place and scale of a flooding event, and can be very useful in emergency response efforts. The estimation of water extent boundary and flood volume is important to determine a fundamental hazard in flood risk assessment. In this study, an attempt was made to detect surface water in a severe flood event (the 2011 Thai flood) by applying modified remote sensing indices to near-real-time MODIS images. Flood volumes were also calculated for detected flood areas by using a proposed flood inundation level (FIL) model with the Digital Elevation Model (DEM). FILs were verified through field investigation. The results show that the MODIS-FIL combined approach is feasible for automatic, instant flooding detection.
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