Considering a large satellite dataset (i.e. ~. 16. years of ERS-2 and ENVISAT observations) we investigate the reliability of remotely-sensed data for calibrating a quasi-two dimensional (quasi-2D) hydraulic model of a ~. 140. km reach of the middle-lower portion of the Po river (Northern Italy), for which detailed topographical information and in-situ hydrometric data are available. In particular, we refer to traditional and remotely-sensed hydrometric data for: 1) evaluating if ERS-2 and ENVISAT data can be used for model calibration; 2) assessing whether remotely-sensed water elevation data can integrate traditional hydrometric data and improve the reliability of the hydraulic model. Satellite overpasses are generally characterized by low frequencies and the accuracy of remotely-sensed water surface levels is still limited. Nevertheless, the results of our analysis indicate that for medium-to-large rivers ERS-2 and ENVISAT satellite data can effectively enhance our knowledge of the average streamflow regime of a given reach: they can be directly used in calibration, and their integration with in-situ data may significantly enhance the representation of the hydraulic behaviour of the study river. Considering our study reach, if compared to the model implemented on the basis of in-situ data only the hydraulic model parameterized on the basis of satellite and in-situ hydrometric data provides a better reproduction of average flow conditions, and it also results in the most accurate representation of the maximum water profile observed during a major flood occurred in October 2000. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.

The use of remote sensing-derived water surface data for hydraulic model calibration

Tarpanelli Angelica;Brocca Luca;Barbetta Silvia;Moramarco Tommaso;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Considering a large satellite dataset (i.e. ~. 16. years of ERS-2 and ENVISAT observations) we investigate the reliability of remotely-sensed data for calibrating a quasi-two dimensional (quasi-2D) hydraulic model of a ~. 140. km reach of the middle-lower portion of the Po river (Northern Italy), for which detailed topographical information and in-situ hydrometric data are available. In particular, we refer to traditional and remotely-sensed hydrometric data for: 1) evaluating if ERS-2 and ENVISAT data can be used for model calibration; 2) assessing whether remotely-sensed water elevation data can integrate traditional hydrometric data and improve the reliability of the hydraulic model. Satellite overpasses are generally characterized by low frequencies and the accuracy of remotely-sensed water surface levels is still limited. Nevertheless, the results of our analysis indicate that for medium-to-large rivers ERS-2 and ENVISAT satellite data can effectively enhance our knowledge of the average streamflow regime of a given reach: they can be directly used in calibration, and their integration with in-situ data may significantly enhance the representation of the hydraulic behaviour of the study river. Considering our study reach, if compared to the model implemented on the basis of in-situ data only the hydraulic model parameterized on the basis of satellite and in-situ hydrometric data provides a better reproduction of average flow conditions, and it also results in the most accurate representation of the maximum water profile observed during a major flood occurred in October 2000. © 2014 Elsevier Inc.
2014
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica - IRPI
Altimetry data
ERS-2 and ENVISAT
Hydraulic model calibration
Po river
Remote sensing
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