Natural Catastrophes
Joint Research Initiative
France
Keeping Watch on Flooding, Countrywide
In flood forecasting, two types of models exist that provide different information. For example, one can simulate the predicted area of inundation, while the other translates rainfall into increased river flow. They can be used simultaneously, but, at the scale of an entire country, the computational costs of this become too great. Dr. Andréassian will also identify the most reasonable approaches and scales on which to couple these models. This will allow his system to offer the best compromise, capable of operating in real time to forecast and map flooding on a large scale.
The end goal will be a system that constantly has its eye on watercourses countrywide, making it possible to provide early warning by distributing flood information broadly, to town officials and insurers, like AXA. Every party involved could be better prepared for a coming flood, reducing property damage and loss of life. Dr. Andréassian’s forecasting system will also be designed with the intention of adapting it to other countries’ context. Similar tools could be deployed around the world to prepare for and mitigate the great and increasing risk of watercourses rushing over their banks.
Scientific title: A countrywide probabilistic flood forecasting system
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Vazken
ANDREASSIAN
Institution
Institut National de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies pour l'Environnement et l'Agriculture
Country
France
Nationality
French
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