Use of Precipitation Data from Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 in the Forecasting of Floods in Assam

Banira Thapa, Nitumoni Deka, Ripranchi Ch. Marak, Bikramjit Goswami, Manoranjan Kalita
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Flood occurs most commonly from heavy rainfall but it can also result from storm surge associated with a tropical cyclone, a tsunami or a high tide coinciding with higher than normal river levels. Rainfall in the upstream of a river can also cause inundation in the downstream side of a river. Reliable and timely information is essential for appropriate flood management system. This paper explains the use of precipitation data obtained from Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR) 2 for the detection of flood. The data obtained, if timely utilized helps in the mitigation of floods and aids to decrease the mortality rate. (AMSR) 2 is a passive microwave sensor and it can record microwave energy emitted by the atmosphere, reflected from the surface, emitted from the surface or transmitted from the subsurface. Algorithms were developed to assess the precipitation values of southern part of Assam and along the upstream and downstream side of river Brahmaputra for the month of August and September, 2014. The assessment and consequent analysis led to possibility of forecasting the flood occurrences in many places in Assam. Keywords : AMSR 2, microwave remote sensors, precipitation, flood
先进微波扫描辐射计2降水数据在阿萨姆邦洪水预报中的应用
洪水通常是由暴雨引起的,但也可能是由热带气旋、海啸或高于正常水位的高潮引起的风暴潮引起的。河流上游的降雨也会导致河流下游的洪水泛滥。可靠、及时的信息是建立合理的洪水管理系统的必要条件。本文介绍了利用先进微波扫描辐射计(AMSR) 2获得的降水数据进行洪水探测的方法。如果及时利用所获得的数据,将有助于减轻水灾,并有助于降低死亡率。(AMSR) 2是一种被动微波传感器,它可以记录大气发射、地表反射、地表发射或地下传输的微波能量。为评估2014年8月和9月阿萨姆邦南部和雅鲁藏布江上游和下游的降水值,开发了算法。评估和随后的分析使得预测阿萨姆邦许多地方的洪水发生成为可能。关键词:AMSR 2,微波遥感,降水,洪水
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