Modelling of ice jam floods under past and future climates: A review

IF 3.1 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Prabin Rokaya , Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt , Alain Pietroniro , Martyn Clark
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Abstract

Ice-jam floods (IJFs) are a key concern in cold-region environments, where seasonal effects of river ice formation and break-up can have substantial impacts on flooding processes. Different statistical, machine learning, and process-based models have been developed to simulate IJF events in order to improve our understanding of river ice processes, to quantify potential flood magnitudes and backwater levels, and to undertake risk analysis under a changing climate. Assessment of IJF risks under future climate is limited due to constraints related to model input data. However, given the broad economic and environmental significance of IJFs and their sensitivity to a changing climate, robust modelling frameworks that can incorporate future climatic changes, and produce reliable scenarios of future IJF risks are needed. In this review paper, we discuss the probable impacts of future climate on IJFs and provide suggestions on modelling IJFs under both past and future climates. We also make recommendations around existing approaches and highlight some data and research opportunities, that could lead to further improvements in IJF modelling and prediction.

过去和未来气候下冰塞洪水的建模:综述
冰塞洪水(IJFs)是寒冷地区环境中的一个关键问题,在寒冷地区,河流冰的形成和破裂的季节性影响可能对洪水过程产生重大影响。不同的统计、机器学习和基于过程的模型已经被开发出来来模拟IJF事件,以提高我们对河流冰过程的理解,量化潜在的洪水规模和回水水位,并在气候变化的情况下进行风险分析。由于模式输入数据的限制,对未来气候下IJF风险的评估是有限的。然而,鉴于IJF具有广泛的经济和环境意义以及它们对气候变化的敏感性,需要能够纳入未来气候变化并产生未来IJF风险的可靠情景的强大建模框架。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了未来气候对IJFs的可能影响,并提出了在过去和未来气候下建立IJFs的建议。我们还围绕现有方法提出建议,并强调一些数据和研究机会,这可能会导致IJF建模和预测的进一步改进。
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Journal of Hydrology X
Journal of Hydrology X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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