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Page 1: Www.floodrisk.org.uk EPSRC Grant: EP/FP202511/1 Probabilistic Forecasting for Local Flooding David Leedal, Paul Smith, Keith Beven and Peter Young Lancaster.

www.floodrisk.org.uk EPSRC Grant: EP/FP202511/1

Probabilistic Forecasting for Local Flooding

David Leedal, Paul Smith, Keith Beven and Peter Young

Lancaster Environment Centre

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Local Flood Forecasting

• Level sensors are cheap and easily networked

GPRS/IP logger

Depth sensor

fittings

£500 £50 500900950Total: ££400

Data…

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Local Flood Forecasting• Level sensors are

quick to installation• Work with rainfall or

level input• Provide a forecast

where it’s needed

tree

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Local Flood ForecastingData Based Mechanistic (DBM) Modelling Approach

• Simple nonlinearity + transfer function model within stochastic data assimilation framework

• Identification of State Dependent Nonlinearity directly from data added in FRMRC1

• Further development of data assimilation from local sensors in FRMRC2

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River Eden Sensor NetworkFunded by FRMRC2 to (a) Test HD model predictions and (b) Test local flood forecasting

Stead McAlpin

Local flood forecasting test site:

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Local Forecasting at Stead McAlpin (river Caldew nr. Carlisle)

• Stead McAlpin Factory – flooded in Jan 2005 (almost in 2009 & 2010)

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2 hour forecast 4 hour forecast 5 hour forecast

Mean forecast

Standard error

Hourly observations

Forecasting ResultsCalibration: Nov 2009 event Testing: Nov 2010 event

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Summary• Local flood forecasts might be useful to local

stakeholders, even with short to medium forecast lead times

• FRMRC2 has produced a simple way of providing local flood forecasts with estimates of forecast uncertainty using local level sensors and on-line data assimilation

• Further work on self-calibrating models is on-going – install-and-leave

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www.floodrisk.org.uk EPSRC Grant: EP/FP202511/1

AcknowledgementThe research reported in this presentation was conducted as part of the Flood Risk Management Research Consortium with support from the:

• Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council • Department of Environment, Food and Rural

Affairs/Environment Agency Joint Research Programme • United Kingdom Water Industry Research• Office of Public Works Dublin• Northern Ireland Rivers Agency

Data were provided by the EA and the Ordnance Survey.