Flood Modeling and Prediction Using Earth Observation Data

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Abstract: The ability to map floods from satellites has been known for over 40 years. Early images of floods were rather difficult to obtain, and flood mapping from satellites was thus rather opportunistic and limited to only a few case studies. However, over the last decade, with a proliferation of open-access EO data, there has been much progress in the development of Earth Observation products and services tailored to various end-user needs, as well as its integration with flood modeling and prediction efforts. This article provides an overview of the use of satellite remote sensing of floods and outlines recent advances in its application for flood mapping, monitoring and its integration with flood models. Strengths and limitations are discussed throughput, and the article concludes by looking at new developments.

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Schumann, G., Giustarini, L., Tarpanelli, A., Jarihani, B., & Martinis, S. (2023, October 1). Flood Modeling and Prediction Using Earth Observation Data. Surveys in Geophysics. Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10712-022-09751-y

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