On the role of floodplain storage and hydrodynamic interactions in flood risk estimation

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Abstract

Hydrodynamic interactions, i.e. the floodplain storage effects caused by inundations upstream on flood wave propagation, inundation areas, and flood damage downstream, are important but often ignored in large-scale flood risk assessments. Although new methods considering these effects sometimes emerge, they are often limited to a small or meso scale. In this study, we investigate the role of hydrodynamic interactions and floodplain storage on flood hazard and risk in the German part of the Rhine basin. To do so, we compare a new continuous 1D routing scheme within a flood risk model chain to the piece-wise routing scheme, which largely neglects floodplain storage. The results show that floodplain storage is significant, lowers water levels and discharges, and reduces risks by over 50%. Therefore, for accurate risk assessments, a system approach must be adopted, and floodplain storage and hydrodynamic interactions must carefully be considered.

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Farrag, M., Brill, F., Dung, N. V., Sairam, N., Schröter, K., Kreibich, H., … Vorogushyn, S. (2022). On the role of floodplain storage and hydrodynamic interactions in flood risk estimation. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 67(4), 508–534. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2022.2030058

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