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Self-organizing maps of typhoon tracks allow for flood forecasts up to two days in advance

Engineering and Technology

Self-organizing maps of typhoon tracks allow for flood forecasts up to two days in advance

L. Chang, F. Chang, et al.

Discover how researchers Li-Chiu Chang, Fi-John Chang, Shun-Nien Yang, Fong-He Tsai, Ting-Hua Chang, and Edwin E. Herricks have harnessed machine learning techniques to predict flood hydrographs from typhoon activity, allowing for critical early warnings and real-time insights into flooding risks in East Asia.... show more
Abstract
Typhoons are among the greatest natural hazards along East Asian coasts. Typhoon-related precipitation can produce flooding that is often only predictable a few hours in advance. Here, we present a machine-learning method comparing projected typhoon tracks with past trajectories, then using the information to predict flood hydrographs for a watershed on Taiwan. The hydrographs provide early warning of possible flooding prior to typhoon landfall, and then real-time updates of expected flooding along the typhoon's path. The method associates different types of typhoon tracks with landscape topography and runoff data to estimate the water inflow into a reservoir, allowing prediction of flood hydrographs up to two days in advance with continual updates. Modelling involves identifying typhoon track vectors, clustering vectors using a self-organizing map, extracting flow characteristic curves, and predicting flood hydrographs. This machine learning approach can significantly improve existing flood warning systems and provide early warnings to reservoir management.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Apr 24, 2020
Authors
Li-Chiu Chang, Fi-John Chang, Shun-Nien Yang, Fong-He Tsai, Ting-Hua Chang, Edwin E. Herricks
Tags
typhoons
flood prediction
machine learning
self-organizing maps
hydrographs
East Asia
early warning
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