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  • Beven, Keith J., et al. (author)
  • Communicating uncertainty in flood inundation mapping : a case study
  • 2015
  • In: International Journal of River Basin Management. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1571-5124 .- 1814-2060. ; 13:3, s. 285-295
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • An important issue in taking account of uncertainty in flood inundation mapping is the communication of the meaning of the outputs from an uncertainty analysis. In part this is because uncertainty estimation in this domain is not a simple statistical problem in that it involves knowledge uncertainties as well as statistical (aleatory) uncertainties in most of the important sources of uncertainty (estimated upstream discharges, effective roughness coefficients, flood plain and channel geometries and infrastructure, choice of model, fragility of defences, etc.). Thus, assumptions are required associated with the knowledge or lack of knowledge about these different sources of uncertainty. A framework has been developed in the form of a sequence of condition trees to help define these assumptions. Since stakeholders in the process can potentially be involved in making and recording decisions about those assumptions the framework also serves as a means of communicating the assumptions. Recording the decisions also serves to provide an audit trail for later evaluation of the decisions and hence the resulting analysis. Communication can also be helped in this type of spatial problem by effective visualization techniques and a visualization tool has been developed for both a web-based service using Google Maps™ and a desktop application using the Matlab™ numerical package.
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  • Beven, Keith J., et al. (author)
  • Hyperresolution information and hyperresolution ignorance in modelling the hydrology of the land surface
  • 2015
  • In: SCIENCE CHINA-EARTH SCIENCES. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1674-7313 .- 1869-1897. ; 58:1, s. 25-35
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • There is a strong drive towards hyperresolution earth system models in order to resolve finer scales of motion in the atmosphere. The problem of obtaining more realistic representation of terrestrial fluxes of heat and water, however, is not just a problem of moving to hyperresolution grid scales. It is much more a question of a lack of knowledge about the parameterisation of processes at whatever grid scale is being used for a wider modelling problem. Hyperresolution grid scales cannot alone solve the problem of this hyperresolution ignorance. This paper discusses these issues in more detail with specific reference to land surface parameterisations and flood inundation models. The importance of making local hyperresolution model predictions available for evaluation by local stakeholders is stressed. It is expected that this will be a major driving force for improving model performance in the future.
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