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Risk Evaluation of Rainstorm and Flood in the Upper Reaches of Hunhe River (Qingyuan Section) Based on the FloodArea Model

DOI: 10.4236/gep.2018.65014, PP. 168-180

Keywords: The Upper Reaches of Hunhe River, FloodArea, Flood Simulation, Risk Assessment

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By using data of hourly rainfall with all of the meteorological stations in the upper reaches of Hunhe River (Qingyuan Section), the digital elevation model, the land use and the disasters data etc., the storm flood process which happened on 16 August 2013 is reproduced simulated based on the rainstorm flooding of FloodArea model, also the flooding simulation and its effectiveness have been carried out. Conclusions are drawn as follows: there is a sharp rise of the flood depth falling behind the change of rainfall three or four hours. As the accumulation of the precipitation, the water level has increased, and when the precipitation process stops, the flood pooled into midstream and downstream gradually. According to the disaster investigation, in both the aspects of flooding scope and flooding depth of warning spots, the simulation result of FloodArea model agrees with the fact. It indicates that the FloodArea model generates good simulation effect in the upper reaches of Hunhe River (Qingyuan Section). Combined with population and GDP information, in the whole river, about eighty-three thousand people were affected by flooding, also one billion and five hundred seventy five million RMB of gross domestic product was lost. When the flood depth deepens and the flooding scope increases, correspondingly the loss rate of population and GDP rises and the flood risk increases.

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