FlaFloM - An early warning system for flash floods in Egypt

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The Flash Flood Manager project (acronym "FlaFloM, co-funded by the EU under the LIFE Third Countries Fund) is aimed at developing an early warning system for forecasting flash floods in the Wadi Watier catchment, located in the Sinai Peninsula (Egypt). The system consists of a number of components, which are automatically activated and linked: a rainfall forecasting model (Weather Research and Forecast model), a hydrological model (custom-built to reflect arid region conditions), a hydraulic model (InfoWorks-RS) and a warning module (FloodWorks). Forecasts have a lead time of up to 48 hours. The system is currently in an operational testing phase. This paper provides a brief overview of the early warning system and addresses a number of challenges related to the development and calibration of the hydraulic model, as well as the definition of threshold levels in the warning module. © 2010 WIT Press.

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Vanderkimpen, P., Rocabado, I., Cools, J., El-Sammany, M., & Abdelkhalek, A. (2010). FlaFloM - An early warning system for flash floods in Egypt. WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 133, 193–202. https://doi.org/10.2495/FRIAR100171

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