Abstract

Urban flooding causes a variation in radar return from urban areas. However, such variation has not been thoroughly examined for different polarizations because of the lack of polarimetric SAR (PolSAR) images and ground truth data simultaneously collected over flooded urban areas. This condition hinders not only the understanding of the effect mechanism of urban flooding under different polarizations but also the development of advanced methods that could improve the accuracy of inundated urban area detection. Using Sentinel-1 PolSAR and Jilin-1 high-resolution optical images acquired on the same day over flooded urban areas in Golestan, Iran, this study investigated the characteristics and mechanisms of the radar return changes induced by urban flooding under different polarizations and proposed a new method for unsupervised inundated urban area detection. This study found that urban flooding caused a backscattering coefficient increase (BCI) and interferometric coherence decrease (ICD) in VV and VH polarizations. Furthermore, VV polarization was more sensitive to the BCI and ICD than VH polarization. In light of these findings, the ratio between the BCI and ICD was defined as an urban flooding index (UFI), and the UFI in VV polarization was used for the unsupervised detection of flooded urban areas. The overall accuracy, detection accuracy, and false alarm rate attained by the UFI-based method were 96.93%, 91.09%, and 0.95%, respectively. Compared with the conventional unsupervised method based on the ICD and that based on the fusion of backscattering coefficients and interferometric coherences (FBI), the UFI-based method achieved higher overall accuracy. The performance of VV was evaluated and compared to that of VH in the flooded urban area detection using the UFI-, ICD-, and FBI-based methods, respectively. VV polarization produced higher overall accuracy than VH polarization in all the methods, especially in the UFI-based method. By using VV instead of VH polarization, the UFI-based method improved the detection accuracy by 38.16%. These results indicated that the UFI-based method improved flooded urban area detection by synergizing the BCI and ICD in VV polarization.

Highlights

  • Three statistics were for calculated f the accuracy assessment on the flooded urban area detection, including the detection accuracy assessment on the flooded urban area detection, including the detection accuracy, false alarm rate, and overall detectionThe accuracy is the percentage of percenta racy, false alarm rate, accuracy

  • Developing advanced methods to improve its detection accuracy remains challenging because the radar return changes caused by urban flooding in different polarizations are rarely evaluated and compared

  • This study investigated the characteristics and mechanisms of the radar return variations caused by urban flooding using the Sentinel-1 VH and VV

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Introduction

Urban flooding is one of the most frequent natural disasters that threaten city populations [1,2,3]. According to a report by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk. Reduction (UNISDR), floods accounted for nearly half of all weather-related disasters, affecting approximately 2.30 billion people between 1995 and 2015 [4]. Due to global climate change, extreme rainfall and flooding events are becoming increasingly frequent in urban areas [5,6,7,8]. At nearly two-thirds of the world’s rainfall stations, measurements are on the increase [5]. The extreme precipitation caused by climate change intensifies the magnitude of and susceptibility to flood events [8].

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