2016
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20160718021
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Development of a Flood Warning Simulation System: A Case Study of 2007 Tewkesbury Flood

Abstract: Abstract. Many flood warning systems were developed for 2D environments and limited on specific flood hazard. With the purpose of overcoming these disadvantages, it is necessary to propose new methodologies and techniques for 3D real time flood simulation. In this paper, a novel flood hazard warning system has been proposed. It describes and defines the relationship between the different parts of the simulation system in order to offer not only numeric data or figures, but also more meaningful and appealing 3D… Show more

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“…Most decisions on flood mitigation need a multitude of data, information, and modeling efforts, which might be time-consuming and resource-intensive (Ewing and Demir, 2021). An interactive decision support system can increase the efficiency of common flood mitigation and response decisions, for instance, by decreasing the time the decision maker spends evaluating "what-if" scenarios (Wang, 2007;Yildirim, 2022). Flood event repositories and information and communication technologies have facilitated addressing challenges in flood risk management (Almoradie et al, 2013;Haltas et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most decisions on flood mitigation need a multitude of data, information, and modeling efforts, which might be time-consuming and resource-intensive (Ewing and Demir, 2021). An interactive decision support system can increase the efficiency of common flood mitigation and response decisions, for instance, by decreasing the time the decision maker spends evaluating "what-if" scenarios (Wang, 2007;Yildirim, 2022). Flood event repositories and information and communication technologies have facilitated addressing challenges in flood risk management (Almoradie et al, 2013;Haltas et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%