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Citation

Mapiam PP, Sakulnurak S, Methaprayun M, Makmee C, Marjang N. Water Sci. Technol. 2023; 87(5): 1259-1272.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.2166/wst.2023.056

PMID

36919747

Abstract

Weather radar is a form of alternative indirect rainfall measurement for use in mitigating flash flood hazards. It is a challenging task to obtain accurate radar rainfall data without integration with automatic rain gauge networks. This paper investigated transformation equations to convert the calibrated daily Z-R relationship to the sub-hourly scale and proposed optional schemes for downscaling the daily bias adjustment factor into 15 min resolution scale to produce a high-resolution radar rainfall product for flash flood modelling. Radar reflectivity data from three radar stations in Thailand and their corresponding daily gauge rainfall data were used in the analysis. Two bias adjustment schemes (DMFB and DS_DMFB), accounting for the temporal variation, and one spatiotemporal scheme (SPTB_IDS) were used to generate three corresponding rainfall datasets for the unified river basin simulator (URBS) model to simulate flood hydrographs in the Tubma basin, Thailand. The results showed that combining the proposed 15-min Z-R scaling equation and the SPTB_IDS produced the most reliable radar rainfall amount leading to an increase in the accuracy of flood modelling with the lowest uncertainty. This indicated that the temporal downscaling solution together with spatial interpolation technique for sub-hourly radar rainfall assessment could benefit flash flood simulation in a data-scarce basin.


Language: en

Keywords

Thailand; Rain; Computer Simulation; *Weather; *Floods

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