TY - CONF
T1 - Prediction of Urban inundation in Yokohama and Kawasaki City by using “S-uiPS”
AU - Sekine, Masato
AU - Yoshino, Moe
AU - Takemura, Naoki
AU - Baba, Wataru
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was conducted as a part of the research related to JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency)-Mirai Program (Small start Type) (Grant No. B2R400017801). In preparing the database used in this study, several data including the drainage network were provided from the Yokohama City Environmental Planning Bureau and the Kawasaki City Construction and Greenery Bureau. We are deeply grateful to them.
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Rainwater removal system in Japan consists of the drainage network, the street gutter network, the pumping station, the water reclamation center and the urban rivers. The rainwater falls on the ground surface including roads goes into a drainage pipe through street-inlet tank or flows directly into the street gutter. And then the water is transported in urban rivers to the sea. Such a system is designed for rainfall intensity 50mm/h. in most urban area in Japan. Recently extreme weather become more remarkable in Japan, as a result of global climate change. Therefore the magnitude of typhoons become larger. And more serious inundation occurs due to a formation of linear rain band. The countermeasures come to be the urgent problem. The final goal of this series of study is to evaluate inundation risk in major cities in Japan, one of which is the Tsurumi River basins of Yokohama and Kawasaki City by using "S-uiPS" (Sekine's urban inundation Prediction System) developed by the first author. "S-uiPS" is the sophisticated and acurate prediction system which does not included any model parameters. Huge amount of data about all urban infrastructures is introduced in this computation; for example, road network, drainage pipes network, urban rivers, pumping station, underground reservoir, etc. As a result, time-series of digital maps of both inundation depth and river depth can been obtained just like video images. Such images can be the reliable information with high precision which should be used for mitigation.
AB - Rainwater removal system in Japan consists of the drainage network, the street gutter network, the pumping station, the water reclamation center and the urban rivers. The rainwater falls on the ground surface including roads goes into a drainage pipe through street-inlet tank or flows directly into the street gutter. And then the water is transported in urban rivers to the sea. Such a system is designed for rainfall intensity 50mm/h. in most urban area in Japan. Recently extreme weather become more remarkable in Japan, as a result of global climate change. Therefore the magnitude of typhoons become larger. And more serious inundation occurs due to a formation of linear rain band. The countermeasures come to be the urgent problem. The final goal of this series of study is to evaluate inundation risk in major cities in Japan, one of which is the Tsurumi River basins of Yokohama and Kawasaki City by using "S-uiPS" (Sekine's urban inundation Prediction System) developed by the first author. "S-uiPS" is the sophisticated and acurate prediction system which does not included any model parameters. Huge amount of data about all urban infrastructures is introduced in this computation; for example, road network, drainage pipes network, urban rivers, pumping station, underground reservoir, etc. As a result, time-series of digital maps of both inundation depth and river depth can been obtained just like video images. Such images can be the reliable information with high precision which should be used for mitigation.
KW - Flooding in urban river
KW - Inundation risk
KW - Numerical prediction
KW - Rainwater removal system
KW - Torrential
KW - Urban inundation
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T2 - 22nd Congress of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research-Asia Pacific Division: Creating Resilience to Water-Related Challenges, IAHR-APD 2020
Y2 - 14 September 2020 through 17 September 2020
ER -