EGU24-3344, updated on 08 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-3344
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Research on Machine Learning Hybrid Framework for Flood Forecasting by Integrating Physical Processes of Runoff Generation and Vectorized Flood Processes

Liu Chengshuai and Hu Caihong
Liu Chengshuai and Hu Caihong
  • Zhengzhou university, School of water conservancy and transportation, Hydrology and water resources, China (1229419580@qq.com)

One of the important non-engineering measures for flood forecasting and disaster reduction in watersheds is the application of machine learning flood prediction models, with Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) being one of the most representative time series prediction models. However, the LSTM model has issues of underestimating peak flows and poor robustness in flood forecasting applications. Therefore, based on a thorough analysis of complex underlying surface attributes, this study proposes a framework for distinguishing runoff models and integrates a Grid-based Runoff Generation Model (GRGM). Additionally, a GRGM-K-LSTM hybrid flood forecasting model is constructed by coupling the flood process line vectorization method and LSTM. Taking the Jialu River in the Zhongmu station control basin as an example, the model is validated using 18 instances of measured floods and compared with the LSTM and GRGM-LSTM models. The study shows that the GRGM model has a relative error and average coefficient of determination for simulating runoff of 8.41% and 0.976, respectively, indicating that considering the spatial distribution of runoff patterns leads to more accurate runoff calculations. Under the same lead time conditions, the GRGM-K-LSTM hybrid forecasting model has a Nash efficiency coefficient greater than 0.9, demonstrating better simulation performance compared to the GRGM-LSTM and LSTM models. As the lead time increases, the GRGM-K-LSTM model provides more accurate peak flow predictions and exhibits better robustness. The research findings can provide scientific basis for coordinated management of flood control and disaster reduction in watersheds.

How to cite: Chengshuai, L. and Caihong, H.: Research on Machine Learning Hybrid Framework for Flood Forecasting by Integrating Physical Processes of Runoff Generation and Vectorized Flood Processes, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-3344, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-3344, 2024.