TY - JOUR
T1 - Stormwater Runoff Assessment Under Climate Change Scenarios Using Remote Sensing Products. A Case Study in Piura, Peru
AU - Rau, Pedro
AU - Callan, Nadia
AU - Abad, Wilder
AU - Visitacion, Kimberly
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 IAHR.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Hydrological assessment of the stormwater runoff is a relevant tool to support sustainable drainage planning decisions. In this research we address the pluvial floods in the city of Piura in northern Peru that frequently present problems of water accumulation which become significant and tragic during the period of the ENSO phenomenon. The analysis considers a surface of 194.6 km2. Climate change scenarios and the impact over stormwater runoff events to the year 2050 were analyzed under the pessimistic scenario RCP8.5 from AR5- IPCC. Peruvian IDESEP-SENAMHI database was used to estimate intensities-duration-frequency (IDF) equations for the study area for 50 and 100 years of return period. Additionally, the IDF equations were defined with uncertainty bands according to global climate models used. Urban catchments were delimited and validated by using two global digital elevation models: SRTM and MERIT at a resolution of 90 meters and were compared using field information. The delimitation of the catchments was obtained with the TauDEM toolbox. Impervious surface percentages in each urban catchment offered a great way to evaluate environmental properties in complex road and street networks related to runoff that can be expressed as the runoff coefficient. For this purpose, a global impervious surface map at a resolution of 30 meters was used. Each one of the basins was analyzed by applying different versions of the rational method with an R computational package designed for this purpose. The results showed a good performance on bigger basins. Information from peak runoff, volumes and incremental percentages for diverse climate scenarios were evaluated with uncertainty bands for showing a clear signal of climate change impact. This information would help decision makers for urban planning face strong climatic events with the awareness and social participation in monitoring the critical urban catchments identified and change community attitudes towards pluvial floods problems.
AB - Hydrological assessment of the stormwater runoff is a relevant tool to support sustainable drainage planning decisions. In this research we address the pluvial floods in the city of Piura in northern Peru that frequently present problems of water accumulation which become significant and tragic during the period of the ENSO phenomenon. The analysis considers a surface of 194.6 km2. Climate change scenarios and the impact over stormwater runoff events to the year 2050 were analyzed under the pessimistic scenario RCP8.5 from AR5- IPCC. Peruvian IDESEP-SENAMHI database was used to estimate intensities-duration-frequency (IDF) equations for the study area for 50 and 100 years of return period. Additionally, the IDF equations were defined with uncertainty bands according to global climate models used. Urban catchments were delimited and validated by using two global digital elevation models: SRTM and MERIT at a resolution of 90 meters and were compared using field information. The delimitation of the catchments was obtained with the TauDEM toolbox. Impervious surface percentages in each urban catchment offered a great way to evaluate environmental properties in complex road and street networks related to runoff that can be expressed as the runoff coefficient. For this purpose, a global impervious surface map at a resolution of 30 meters was used. Each one of the basins was analyzed by applying different versions of the rational method with an R computational package designed for this purpose. The results showed a good performance on bigger basins. Information from peak runoff, volumes and incremental percentages for diverse climate scenarios were evaluated with uncertainty bands for showing a clear signal of climate change impact. This information would help decision makers for urban planning face strong climatic events with the awareness and social participation in monitoring the critical urban catchments identified and change community attitudes towards pluvial floods problems.
KW - Climate Change
KW - Peru
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Urban hydrology
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85178641265&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3850/IAHR-39WC2521716X20221794
DO - 10.3850/IAHR-39WC2521716X20221794
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85178641265
SN - 2521-7119
SP - 7139
EP - 7146
JO - Proceedings of the IAHR World Congress
JF - Proceedings of the IAHR World Congress
T2 - 39th IAHR World Congress, 2022
Y2 - 19 June 2022 through 24 June 2022
ER -