Abstract

The assessment of flood hazard in semi-arid region under the scare data situation is a challenging task under the changing climatic situation. Therefore, the present research is carry out for Rel river catchment, Gujrat, India as case study and presented the comprehensive approach to identify the possible flood extend and flood mitigation measures for better flood assessment. The UAV based high resolution (3.6 cm × 3.6 cm) DEM is generated for most flood vulnerable area (i.e. Dhanera city), whereas scare precipitation data under ungauged condition is generated using GEE and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Global Precipitation Measurement Mission (GPM) system. The HEC-HMS based hydrologic model is utilized for simulation of stream flow under the observed data, however, the 2D HEC-RAS based open-source model is used for flood assessment in 2D under extreme flood, dam break and levees condition. The flood decision making maps i.e water surface elevation, flood inundation, flood arrival time, and flood velocity are prepared for flood event 2017. The six flood hazard classes were selected from H1 (Low) to H6 (High) categories. The hazard maps of flood for different scenario i.e., 2D hydrodynamic analysis, 2D dam breach, 2D analysis with extended levees, and Dam break analysis with extended levees are derived. The model was validated with observed river gauge (water level) and discharge data at Dhanera City of flood 2017. The developed UAV based comprehensive modelling approach for flood hazard and mitigation planning provides the systematic approach for flood hazard assessment and would be adopted as a system framework for flood risk assessment for any similar case worldwide.

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