Gaussian Anamorphosis for Ensemble Kalman Filter Analysis of SAR-Derived Wet Surface Ratio Observations
Thanh Huy Nguyen, Sophie Ricci, Andrea Piacentini, Ehouarn Simon,, Raquel Rodriguez Suquet, Santiago Pe\~na Luque

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Gaussian anamorphosis approach to improve the assimilation of SAR-derived flood observations in an Ensemble Kalman Filter, enhancing flood modeling accuracy in poorly gauged catchments.
Contribution
The novel application of Gaussian anamorphosis to handle non-Gaussian SAR-derived flood observations within an EnKF framework.
Findings
Assimilating SAR-derived WSR observations improves flood dynamics representation.
Gaussian anamorphosis enhances data assimilation performance.
The method is validated on real flood event data.
Abstract
Flood simulation and forecast capability have been greatly improved thanks to advances in data assimilation (DA) strategies incorporating various types of observations; many are derived from spatial Earth Observation. This paper focuses on the assimilation of 2D flood observations derived from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images acquired during a flood event with a dual state-parameter Ensemble Kalman Filter (EnKF). Binary wet/dry maps are here expressed in terms of wet surface ratios (WSR) over a number of subdomains of the floodplain. This ratio is further assimilated jointly with in-situ water-level observations to improve the flow dynamics within the floodplain. However, the non-Gaussianity of the observation errors associated with SAR-derived measurements break a major hypothesis for the application of the EnKF, thus jeopardizing the optimality of the filter analysis. The novelty…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFlood Risk Assessment and Management · Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations · Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
MethodsGenetic Algorithms
