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A multi-source 120-year US flood database with a unified common format and public access

机译:具有统一常见格式和公共访问的多源120年美国洪水数据库

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Despite several flood databases available in the United States, there is a benefit to combine and reconcile these diverse data sources into a comprehensive flood database with a unified common format and easy public access in order to facilitate flood-related research and applications. Typically, floods are reported by specialists or media according to their socioeconomic impacts. Recently, data-driven analysis can reconstruct flood events based on in situ and/or remote-sensing data. Lately, with the increasing engagement of citizen scientists, there is the potential to enhance flood reporting in near-real time. The central objective of this study is to integrate information from seven popular multi-sourced flood databases into a comprehensive flood database in the United States, made readily available to the public in a common data format. Natural language processing, geocoding, and harmonizing processing steps are undertaken to facilitate such development. In total, there are 698?507 flood records in the United States from 1900 to the present, which highlights the longest and most comprehensive recording of flooding across the country. The database features event locations, durations, date/times, socioeconomic impacts (e.g., fatalities and economic damages), and geographic information (e.g., elevation, slope, contributing area, and land cover types retrieved from ancillary data for given flood locations). Finally, this study utilizes the flood database to analyze flood seasonality within major basins and socioeconomic impacts over time. It is anticipated that thus far the most comprehensive yet unified database can support a variety of flood-related research, such as a validation resource for hydrologic or hydraulic simulations, hydroclimatic studies concerning spatiotemporal patterns of floods, and flood susceptibility analysis for vulnerable geophysical locations. The dataset is publicly available with the following DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4547036 (Li, 2020).
机译:尽管美国有几种洪水数据库,但有一个好处将这些不同的数据来源结合起来,并将这些不同的数据来源与统一的普通格式和容易公共获取的综合洪水数据库组合起来,以促进与洪水相关的研究和应用。通常,根据其社会经济影响,专家或媒体报告洪水。最近,数据驱动分析可以基于原位和/或遥感数据重建洪泛事件。最近,随着公民科学家的越来越多,有可能在近期报告中加强洪水报告。本研究的中心目标是将来自七个流行的多源洪水数据库的信息集成到美国的全面洪水数据库中,以常见的数据格式随时可供公众使用。采取自然语言处理,地理编码和协调处理步骤,以促进这种发展。总共有698名?美国507次从1900年到现在的洪水记录,这突出了全国各地洪水最长,最全面的录制。该数据库包括活动位置,持续时间,日期/次,社会经济影响(例如,死亡和经济损失),以及从给定洪水位置的辅助数据检索的地理信息(例如,高程,斜坡,贡献区域和陆地覆盖类型)。最后,本研究利用洪水数据库分析主要盆地和社会经济影响的洪水季节性随着时间的推移。预计迄今为止,最全面但统一的数据库可以支持各种与洪水相关的研究,例如用于水文学或液压模拟的验证资源,涉及泛滥的洪水模式的循环研究,以及脆弱地球物理地区的洪水敏感性分析。 DataSet可公开使用以下DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4547036(LI,2020)。

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