Improving Early Warning System for Urban Flooding in Chinese Mega Cities using Advanced Active Phased Array Radar
- 1Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Hydrology and Water Resources, Nanjing, China (d.zhu@nuist.edu.cn)
- 2School of Engineering, Swansea University, Swansea, UK
- 3HR Wallingford, Oxford, UK
- 4Guangdong Meteorological Observatory, Guangzhou, China
- 5Naruida Radar Technology Ltd, Zhuhai, China
This two-year trial aims to bring together academics and industrial partners from UK and China to conduct a pilot study on the use of the active phased array radar to provide early urban flood warnings for Chinese mega cities, which facing challenging urban flood issues. This is the first in the world of cascade modelling using the cutting-edge active phase array radar (APRA) to provide rainfall monitoring and nowcasting information for a real-time two-dimension urban drainage model. The collaboration built up by this project and the first-hand experiment data will serve well to further catalyse the taking-up of state-of-the-art weather radars for urban flood risk management, and to tackle the innovation in tuning the radar technology to fit the complex urban environment as well as advanced modelling facilities that are designed to link the observations, providing decision making support to the city government. Recommendations for applying high spatial-temporal resolution precipitation data to real-time flood forecasting on an urban catchment are provided and suggestions for further investigation are discussed.
How to cite: Zhu, D., Xuan, Y., Body, R., Hu, D., and Bao, X.: Improving Early Warning System for Urban Flooding in Chinese Mega Cities using Advanced Active Phased Array Radar, EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023, EGU23-8802, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-8802, 2023.