Abstract

Abstract. Mapping the extent of damage due to natural calamities remains one of the thrust areas in monitoring resource inventory through geo-spatial techniques. The effect of the cyclone ‘Titli’ and heavy rains during first fortnight of October 2018 in Srikakulam district, Andhra Pradesh State has been demonstrated using geo-spatial technology in terms of flood inundated rice area and corresponding yield and production loss. The pre- and post-cyclone (5 and 13 October 2018) flood inundation maps were generated using Sentinel-1A and TerraSAR-X Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data respectively. The pre-cyclone rice area estimates were derived from multi-temporal Sentinel-1A SAR data, while yield forecast is based on the combination of satellite observations and yield simulation using ORYZA crop growth model. An intensive ground truth data collection had been carried out for the validation of satellite-derived rice area estimation of pre-cyclone event. An accuracy assessment has been carried out for district, mandal and village level. An overall accuracy of 96% with kappa coefficient 0.92 has been achieved. With the help map flood inundation and rice area maps, mandal-wise flood affected rice area and corresponding yield loss have been estimated. The post-cyclone ground truth data had been collected for quantitative assessment of crop damaged area. An overall accuracy of the flood affected rice map was 85% with kappa coefficient 0.70. It was estimated that rice crop damage assessment with SAR data indicated 53312 ha out of 205174 ha were affected and corresponding estimated yield as well as production are 0.8 t/ha and 189160 t respectively.

Highlights

  • Andhra Pradesh, located in the Southeast coast of India, is vulnerable to natural disaster on account of its geo-climatic conditions with flood, droughts, cyclone that frequently affect the agricultural crop lands in this state

  • Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), and sarmap (Switzerland), the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) embarked in initiative to establish a satellite-based rice monitoring system (SRMS) for the state of Andhra Pradesh which aims to deliver near-real time information on rice area, and yield as well as extent of damage in the case of natural disasters such as flood and drought

  • This paper demonstrates the quantitative assessment of rice crop damaged area and yield as well as production loss in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh as it embraced the impact of cyclone ‘Titli’ during the end of first fortnight of October 2018

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Andhra Pradesh, located in the Southeast coast of India, is vulnerable to natural disaster on account of its geo-climatic conditions with flood, droughts, cyclone that frequently affect the agricultural crop lands in this state. SAR is very useful for flood inundation mapping due to low backscatter sensitivity of surface water. It is helpful for assessing flood affected agricultural crop lands. This paper demonstrates the quantitative assessment of rice crop damaged area and yield as well as production loss in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh as it embraced the impact of cyclone ‘Titli’ during the end of first fortnight of October 2018.

Study Site
Satellite and ground data observations
Yield Forecast Estimation
Validation of Rice Products
METHODOLGY
Rice Area Estimation
Pre-harvest yield forecast estimation
Rice Crop Damage Assessment Post Cyclone ‘Titli’
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