Project
Estimating Inundation Extent and Depth from National Water Model Outputs and
High Resolution Topographic Data
* Daniel Hardesty
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* Paola
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* Fernando R. Salas
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Goal: This project addresses NOAA's JTTI-2 and the DOC/NOAA priority by
enhancing the current system with our workflow GeoFlood [Zheng et al., 2018a]
that estimates flood inundation extent and depth from NWM outputs and HRT data.
With GeoFlood, flood inundation estimation from NWM outputs will take advantage
of the information contained in HRT data, where available, to improve the
accuracy of the river network used for the forecast and of the terrain
elevation. As the coverage of HRT data increases, GeoFlood will allow a
seamless transition from the current 10m resolution to 1m products.
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