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  • H21G: Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Modeling of Flood Inundation I Oral
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Primary Convener:
Sagy Cohen, University of Alabama

Convener:
Lori Schultz, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Arjen Haag, Deltares

Early Career Convener:
Anupal Baruah, The University of Alabama

Chair:
Sagy Cohen, The University of Alabama
Anupal Baruah, The University of Alabama

Flood Inundation Mapping (FIM) is a key element of flood forecasting, response, and analysis frameworks. Efforts toward the development of large-scale (national to global) and high-fidelity flood prediction frameworks have highlighted key knowledge and technical gaps. Improvements in the efficiency of numerical solvers and data processing tools offer unprecedented capabilities for scaling FIM solutions over large domains at high spatial and temporal fidelity. Exciting advancements in hydraulic modeling, high-resolution terrain processing, and high-resolution remote sensing have the potential to advance FIM capabilities and enable robust flood impact analysis, especially in urban and coastal environments, which are pressing societal concerns. This multi-year running session aims to showcase the latest FIM advances, including modeling, remote sensing, and impact analysis, and explore the implementation or potential scaling of these tools within large-scale and/or operational frameworks.

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1821 Floods
1834 Human impacts
1847 Modeling
1855 Remote sensing

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Disasters‚ Calamities and Extreme Events

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3. Earth Covering

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