Evaluation of Performance Measures for Qualifying Flood Models with Satellite Observations
This work discusses how to choose performance measures to compare numerical simulations of a flood event with one satellite image, e.g., in a model calibration or validation procedure. A series of criterion are proposed to evaluate the sensitivity of performance measures with respect to the flood ex...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work discusses how to choose performance measures to compare numerical
simulations of a flood event with one satellite image, e.g., in a model
calibration or validation procedure. A series of criterion are proposed to
evaluate the sensitivity of performance measures with respect to the flood
extent, satellite characteristics (position, orientation), and
measurements/processing errors (satellite raw values or extraction of the flood
maps). Their relevance is discussed numerically in the case of one flooding
event (on the Garonne River in France in February 2021), using a distribution
of water depths simulated from a shallow-water model parameterized by an
uncertain friction field. After identifying the performance measures respecting
the most criteria, a correlation analysis is carried out to identify how
various performance measures are similar. Then, a methodology is proposed to
rank performance measures and select the most robust to observation errors. The
methodology is shown useful at identifying four performance measures out of 28
in the study case. Note that the various top-ranked performance measures do not
lead to the same calibration result as regards the friction field of the
shallow-water model. The methodology can be applied to the comparison of any
flood model with any flood event. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.00571 |