Abstract

AbstractTyphoons and heavy storms frequently cause severe inundation in Taiwan. For early flood warning purposes, a real-time flood forecasting system was acknowledged as a pivotal tool and developed in this study. The system integrates four parts: (1) a gray-based rainfall prediction model, (2) the antecedent hydrological condition estimation method, (3) a deterministic runoff model, and (4) a runoff updating algorithm. The developed system was applied to the Hsia-Yun watershed in Taiwan. The time-invariant parameters, which characterize terrain features, were calibrated in advance. Additionally the time-variant parameters were modeled to change with temporal hydrological condition of the watershed. The gray theory was performed to predict the rainfall intensity in the next 1–3 h, which thus enables the runoff model to forecast incoming runoff in the next 1–3 h. By consulting the real-time feedback flow observation, a runoff updating algorithm was adopted and was helpful in improving the performance of t...

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