肯塔基州西尔弗格罗夫的福米尔河洪水淹没图

Justin A. Boldt
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The flood-inundation maps depict estimates of the areal extent and depth of flooding corresponding to a range of gage heights (gage height is commonly referred to as “stage,” or the water-surface elevation at a streamgage) at the USGS streamgage on Fourmile Creek at Grays Crossing at Silver Grove, Ky. (station number 03238785), and the USGS streamgage on Fourmile Creek at Highway 8 at Silver Grove, Ky. (station number 03238798). Near-real-time stages at these streamgages can be obtained from the USGS National Water Information System at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/. The USGS streamgage on the Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio (station number 03255000), is also important in this study because the National Weather Service (NWS) Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service (AHPS; https://water.weather.gov/ahps/) forecasts flood hydrographs for this site (NWS AHPS site CCNO1). 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欲了解更多信息,请联系:俄亥俄州-肯塔基州-印第安纳州水科学中心主任。地质调查局湖滨大道5957号美国地质调查局(USGS)与西尔弗格罗夫市和美国陆军工程兵团路易斯维尔区合作,绘制了肯塔基州西尔弗格罗夫市3.4英里范围内的福里河数字洪水淹没地图。由于Silver Grove市受到来自Fourmile Creek和俄亥俄河的洪水的影响(Fourmile Creek的回水洪水),因此创建了一套洪水淹没地图,包括独立考虑的每个洪水来源的地图,以及涉及两个来源联合洪水的可能场景的地图。洪水淹没图描绘了美国地质勘测局在肯塔基州银格罗夫的格雷斯十字路口的Fourmile溪上的流量表所对应的测量高度范围(测量高度通常被称为“阶段”或流量表的水面高度)对洪水的面积范围和深度的估计。(站号03238785),以及美国地质调查局在肯塔基州西尔弗格罗夫8号高速公路上的Fourmile Creek的流量测量。(台号03238798)。这些河流的近实时阶段可以从美国地质勘探局国家水信息系统https://waterdata.usgs.gov/获得。美国地质调查局在俄亥俄州辛辛那提的俄亥俄河上的流量测量(站号03255000)在本研究中也很重要,因为国家气象局(NWS)高级水文预报服务(AHPS;https://water.weather.gov/ahps/)为本网站(NWS AHPS网站CCNO1)预报洪水。由NWS AHPS所预测的高峰阶段资料,可与本研究制作的地图结合使用,以显示预测的洪水淹没地区。通过美国陆军工程兵团开发的一维阶梯回水水力模型(HEC-RAS),计算了Fourmile Creek研究河段的洪水剖面。水力模型通过使用美国地质勘测局流量计03238785的当前级流量关系(USGS额定值1.1)进行校准,该流量计位于肯州Silver Grove的grayscrossing的Fourmile Creek。然后,该模型被用于计算俄亥俄河和Fourmile Creek上83个洪水阶段组合的水面剖面,范围从大约基本流量到模型河段每年超过2%概率的洪水。另外还计算了50个水面剖面,用于仅限回水的洪水(来自俄亥俄河),洪水高度(参考1988年北美垂直基准面[NAVD 88]),间隔1英尺,参考美国地质勘探局流量表03238798,位于肯塔基州Silver Grove的8号公路上的Fourmile Creek;这些高度范围从大约正常的水池(460英尺,NAVD 88)到大约0.2%的年超过概率洪水(509英尺,NAVD 88)在俄亥俄河。然后将计算得到的水面剖面信息与基于光探测和测距(激光雷达)数据的数字高程模型相结合,描绘出大致的洪水区域。数字洪水淹没地图可通过美国地质勘探局的洪水淹没地图应用程序(https://fim.wim.usgs.gov/fim/)获得,该应用程序提供地图库,并提供选定地点洪水范围和深度的详细信息。在这项研究中开发的洪水淹没地图,结合了美国地质勘探局在肯塔基州西尔弗格罗夫的Fourmile溪的实时阶段数据。,以及NWS AHPS预测的水流阶段,旨在提供信息,帮助公众了解潜在的洪水,并为应急管理人员提供有效管理紧急洪水行动的工具,如疏散和道路封闭,并协助灾后恢复工作。
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Flood-inundation maps for Fourmile Creek at Silver Grove, Kentucky
First posted August 14, 2023 For additional information, contact: Director, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey5957 Lakeside Blvd.Indianapolis, IN 46278-1996Contact Pubs Warehouse Digital flood-inundation maps for a 3.4-mile reach of Fourmile Creek at Silver Grove, Kentucky, were created by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in cooperation with the City of Silver Grove and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Louisville District. Because the City of Silver Grove is subject to flooding from Fourmile Creek and the Ohio River (backwater flooding up Fourmile Creek), a set of flood-inundation maps was created, including maps for each flooding source considered independently and for possible scenarios involving flooding from both sources combined. The flood-inundation maps depict estimates of the areal extent and depth of flooding corresponding to a range of gage heights (gage height is commonly referred to as “stage,” or the water-surface elevation at a streamgage) at the USGS streamgage on Fourmile Creek at Grays Crossing at Silver Grove, Ky. (station number 03238785), and the USGS streamgage on Fourmile Creek at Highway 8 at Silver Grove, Ky. (station number 03238798). Near-real-time stages at these streamgages can be obtained from the USGS National Water Information System at https://waterdata.usgs.gov/. The USGS streamgage on the Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio (station number 03255000), is also important in this study because the National Weather Service (NWS) Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service (AHPS; https://water.weather.gov/ahps/) forecasts flood hydrographs for this site (NWS AHPS site CCNO1). The peak-stage information forecast by the NWS AHPS can be used in conjunction with the maps developed in this study to show predicted areas of flood inundation.Flood profiles were computed for the Fourmile Creek study reach by means of a one-dimensional, step-backwater hydraulic model (HEC-RAS) developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The hydraulic model was calibrated by using the current stage-discharge relation (USGS rating number 1.1) at USGS streamgage 03238785, Fourmile Creek at Grays Crossing at Silver Grove, Ky. The model was then used to compute water-surface profiles for 83 combinations of flood stages on the Ohio River and Fourmile Creek ranging from approximately base flow to greater than a 2-percent annual exceedance probability flood in the model reach. An additional 50 water-surface profiles were computed for backwater-only flooding (from the Ohio River) for flood elevations (referenced to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 [NAVD 88]) at 1-foot intervals referenced to USGS streamgage 03238798, Fourmile Creek at Highway 8 at Silver Grove, Ky.; these elevations ranged from approximately normal pool (460 ft, NAVD 88) to approximately a 0.2-percent annual exceedance probability flood (509 ft, NAVD 88) on the Ohio River. The computed water-surface profile information was then combined with a digital elevation model derived from light detection and ranging (lidar) data to delineate the approximate flooded areas.The digital flood-inundation maps are available through the USGS Flood Inundation Mapper application (https://fim.wim.usgs.gov/fim/), which presents map libraries and provides detailed information on flood extent and depths for selected sites. The flood-inundation maps developed in this study, in conjunction with the real-time stage data from the USGS streamgages on Fourmile Creek at Silver Grove, Ky., and forecasted stream stages from the NWS AHPS, are intended to provide information that can help inform the public about potential flooding and provide emergency management personnel with a tool to efficiently manage emergency flood operations, such as evacuations and road closures, and assist in postflood recovery efforts.
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