Abstract

Extreme stormwater and high-impervious area, caused by climate change and high-urbanization, are widely considered as the essential factors for causing urban flood. Understanding the response law of urban inundation to characteristics of rainstorms is helpful to implement integrated flood mitigation measures. Therefore, this paper is focused on exploring the urban inundation response law based on designed rainstorms by coupled hydrodynamic and rainfall-tracking model. Pilot area of Guyuan sponge city, which is divided into 5 source areas, is adopted to conduct 36 types of rainfall scenario simulations with the combination of different rainfall amounts and durations as well as peak coefficients. Inundation analysis methods is used to obtain the relationship between maximum inundation maps and characteristics of rainstorms, and source tracking analysis method is novelty proposed to excavate the response law of the connectivity among source areas to characteristics of rainstorms. First, Results of inundation analysis reveal that rainfall amount, duration and peak value are the first, second and third critical rainstorm characteristics that determine the severity of disasters, the variation of inundation volume are 140 %, 30 % and 4.2 % when precipitation and duration as well as peak value double. Second, the inundation area that water depth more than 0.5 m increases quickly is the major reason that inundation volume varies with 2 times as the increasing of precipitation; the transferring runoff volume between source areas and land use reaches 0–6 % and 0–10 % of inundation volume. Third, SA 1 and 2 are the critical sub-areas to manage the runoff, when precipitation equals to 200 mm, SA 1 contributes 19.5–33.7 % of inundation volume in SA 2, and SA 2 contributes 28–30 % of inundation volume in SA 3. The study is helpful to further understand the response law of inundation and relationship among source areas to characteristics of rainstorms, provide novel insights for constructing integrated flooding intervention practices.

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