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HAND contour: a new proxy predictor of inundation extent
Authors:Antonio Donato Nobre  Luz Adriana Cuartas  Marcos Rodrigo Momo  Dirceu Luís Severo  Adilson Pinheiro  Carlos Afonso Nobre
Institution:1. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais/INPE, Centro de Ciência do Sistema Terrestre, S?o José dos Campos, SP, Brazil;2. Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaz?nia/INPA, Escritório Regional No INPE, S?o José dos Campos, SP, Brazil;3. Centro Nacional de Monitoramento e Alerta de Desastres Naturais/CEMADEN, S?o José dos Campos, Brazil;4. Funda??o Universidade Regional de Blumenau, Rua S?o Paulo, 3250, Blumenau, SC, Brazil
Abstract:Tools for accurately predicting environmental risks, such as the location and spatial extent of potential inundation, are not widely available. A dependence on calibration and a lack of available flood data have prevented the widespread application of existing hydrodynamic methods for predicting the extent of inundation. We use the height above the nearest drainage (HAND) terrain model to develop a simple static approach for mapping the potential extent of inundation that does not depend on flood observations and extends beyond methods for mapping low‐lying areas. While relying on the contour concept, the method utilizes drainage‐normalized topography and flowpaths to delineate the relative vertical distances (drop) to the nearest river. The HAND‐delineated relative drop is an effective distributed predictor of flood potential, which is directly related to the river stage height. We validated the new HAND contour approach using a flood event in Southern Brazil for which high‐resolution maps were available. The results indicated that the flood hazard‐mapping method accurately predicted the inundation extent of the channel carrying the flood wave and the channels influenced by flooding. For channels positioned outside of the flood‐wave area, the method overestimated the actual flood extent. As an original static assessment of floodwaters across the landscape, the HAND contour method could be used to map flood hazards in areas with poor information and could promote the development of new methods for predicting hydrological hazards. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:flood‐extent prediction  inundation mapping  terrain model  HAND model  topographical contours
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