Assessment of the Joint Impact of Rainfall Characteristics on Urban Flooding and Resilience Using the Copula Method

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Kun Xie
Yanfeng He
Jong-Suk Kim
Sun-Kwon Yoon
Jie Liu
Hua Chen
Jung Hwan Lee
Xiang Zhang
Chong-Yu Xu
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[1] Wuhan University,State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science
[2] Seoul Institute of Technology,Department of Safety and Disaster Prevention Research
[3] K-Water Research Institute,Water Resources Management Research Center
[4] University of Oslo,Department of Geosciences
[5] PowerChina Chengdu Engineering Co. Ltd,undefined
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Copula model; Green infrastructure; Resilience; Urban flood; Urban drainage system;
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The performance of urban drainage system (UDS) and green infrastructures (GI) significantly depends on the accurate determination of the rainfall characteristics of an urban area, especially because these rainfall characteristic variables are closely related. A bivariate copula method is used to evaluate and compare the joint impact of rainfall depth and duration on the hydrological performance of UDS and GI by considering the dependent structure of flood drivers. The peak flow, peak flow occurrence time, outflow, runoff coefficient, overflow, and resilience serve as the performance indicators. The estimated joint probability based on the optimal copula is used to define the boundary conditions for the calibrated Storm Water Management Model to simulate the hydrological process and the magnitude of floods caused by various combination of rainfall depth and durations. Results demonstrate that considering the dependence structure of rainfall characteristics, especially for the peak flow, runoff coefficient, and overflow, is critical for the comprehensive evaluation of the performance of the UDS. Neglecting the interaction between flood drivers can lead to overestimating the performance of UDS and GI in mitigating urban flood risk. The GI can effectively reduce urban flood and improve resilience, which varies with rainfall characteristics. Our results suggest that the utilization of accurate data on rainfall characteristics enhances the performance of the GI in flood mitigation and resilience improvement.
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页码:1765 / 1784
页数:19
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