2016
DOI: 10.5194/nhess-16-1897-2016
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Multi-objective optimization of typhoon inundation forecast models with cross-site structures for a water-level gauging network by integrating ARMAX with a genetic algorithm

Abstract: Abstract. The forecasting of inundation levels during typhoons requires that multiple objectives be taken into account, including the forecasting capacity with regard to variations in water level throughout the entire weather event, the accuracy that can be attained in forecasting peak water levels, and the time at which peak water levels are likely to occur. This paper proposed a means of forecasting inundation levels in real time using monitoring data from a water-level gauging network. ARMAX was used to con… Show more

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“…However, it has been reported by Ouyang [19] that the variation in water level is slower than the variation in rainfall, and often a certain amount of rainfall accumulation is required for the water to build up. To search for the most correlated cumulative rainfall to the water level at the study site, the procedure of Ouyang [19] was adopted here. The moving cumulative rainfall data of the typhoon events with accumulation duration ranging from 1 h to 30 h were first constructed.…”
Section: Rainfall Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has been reported by Ouyang [19] that the variation in water level is slower than the variation in rainfall, and often a certain amount of rainfall accumulation is required for the water to build up. To search for the most correlated cumulative rainfall to the water level at the study site, the procedure of Ouyang [19] was adopted here. The moving cumulative rainfall data of the typhoon events with accumulation duration ranging from 1 h to 30 h were first constructed.…”
Section: Rainfall Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Xinnan area studied by Ouyang (2016) was selected as the study area. The area covers 6.5 km2 and the elevation of terrain in the area averages approximately 2 meters only.…”
Section: Practical Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study extended Ouyang (2016) by the following improvements: (1) A geographic information system (HEC-GeoHMS) is incorporated in the 30 proposed methodology to analyse the digital elevation model (DEM) of the study area and to divide the area into sub-areas; (2) The methodology proposed in the present study is capable of not only forecasting future inundation-levels but also the extent of inundation in the area by incorporating DEM and the flatwater assumption; (3) The rainfall water-level models in the present study are improved by taking in the simulated inundation-level data from the inundation potential database (IPDB) as inputs, and thus are 35 applicable for locations where no observation data is available; and (4) In the present study, not only the gauged locations but also the ungauged representative points (outlets of the sub-areas) are modelled. This paper is arranged as follows.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Recently, based on this progress in CI, many nature inspired approaches have been proposed to solve test selection optimization problem, such as the greedy strategy [53], the genetic algorithm [54,55], the evolutionary algorithm [56,57], and so on [58]. The PSO has some advantages in comparison with some other methods; for example, it requires less parameters and has a fast convergence rate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%