Articles | Volume 370
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-57-2015
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-370-57-2015
11 Jun 2015
 | 11 Jun 2015

A flood risk curve development for inundation disaster considering spatio-temporal rainfall distribution

T. Tanaka, Y. Tachikawa, and K. Yorozu

Abstract. To manage flood disaster with an exceeding designed level, flood risk control based on appropriate risk assessment is essential. To make an integrated economic risk assessment by flood disaster, a flood risk curve, which is a relation between flood inundation damage and its exceedance probability, plays an important role. This research purposes a method to develop a flood risk curve by utilizing a probability distribution function of annual maximum rainfall through rainfall-runoff and inundation simulations so that risk assessment can consider climate and socio-economic changes. Among a variety of uncertainties, the method proposed in this study considered spatio-temporal rainfall distributions that have high uncertainty for damage estimation. The method was applied to the Yura-gawa river basin (1882 km2) in Japan; and the annual economic benefit of an existing dam in the basin was successfully quantified by comparing flood risk curves with/without the dam.