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Remote Sensing | 2018

A Decadal Historical Satellite Data and Rainfall Trend Analysis (2001–2016) for Flood Hazard Mapping in Sri Lanka

Niranga Alahacoon; Karthikeyan Matheswaran; Peejush Pani; Giriraj Amarnath

Critical information on a flood-affected area is needed in a short time frame to initiate rapid response operations and develop long-term flood management strategies. This study combined rainfall trend analysis using Asian Precipitation—Highly Resolved Observational Data Integration towards Evaluation of Water Resources (APHRODITE) gridded rainfall data with flood maps derived from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and multispectral satellite to arrive at holistic spatio-temporal patterns of floods in Sri Lanka. Advanced Land Observing Satellite Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (ALOS PALSAR) data were used to map flood extents for emergency relief operations while eight-day Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) surface reflectance data for the time period from 2001 to 2016 were used to map long term flood-affected areas. The inundation maps produced for rapid response were published within three hours upon the availability of satellite imagery in web platforms, with the aim of supporting a wide range of stakeholders in emergency response and flood relief operations. The aggregated time series of flood extents mapped using MODIS data were used to develop a flood occurrence map (2001–2016) for Sri Lanka. Flood hotpots identified using both optical and synthetic aperture average of 325 km2 for the years 2006–2015 and exceptional flooding in 2016 with inundation extent of approximately 1400 km2. The time series rainfall data explains increasing trend in the extreme rainfall indices with similar observation derived from satellite imagery. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using multi-sensor flood mapping approaches, which will aid Disaster Management Center (DMC) and other multi-lateral agencies involved in managing rapid response operations and preparing mitigation measures.


Archive | 2017

Mapping multiple climate-related hazards in South Asia

Giriraj Amarnath; Niranga Alahacoon; Vladimir U. Smakhtin; Pramod K. Aggarwal

RESEARCH PROGRAM ON Water, Land and Ecosystems Using the ranking procedure, we found that most of the divisions in Bangladesh, and some divisions in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal are extreme-risk areas. Some cities are highly affected by frequent disasters in spite of their high adaptive capacity, because the adaptive capacities of those cities are not sufficient due to high population densities and significant exposure to the hazards.


Changes in Flood Risk and Perception in Catchments and Cities - IAHS Symposium HS01, 26th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Prague, Czech Republic, 22 June–2 July 2015 | 2015

Modelling the flood-risk extent using LISFLOOD-FP in a complex watershed: case study of Mundeni Aru River Basin, Sri Lanka

Giriraj Amarnath; Yakob Mohammed Umer; Niranga Alahacoon; Yoshiaki Inada


Flood Forecasting#R##N#A Global Perspective | 2016

Increasing Early Warning Lead Time Through Improved Transboundary Flood Forecasting in the Gash River Basin, Horn of Africa

Giriraj Amarnath; Niranga Alahacoon; Y. Gismalla; Y. Mohammed; Bharat R. Sharma; Vladimir U. Smakhtin


Climate Risk Management | 2018

Using smart ICT to provide weather and water information to smallholders in Africa: The case of the Gash river basin, Sudan

Giriraj Amarnath; G.W.H. Simons; Niranga Alahacoon; V. Smakhtin; Bharat R. Sharma; Y. Gismalla; Y. Mohammed; M.C.M. Andriessen


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences | 2017

Flood Mapping Tools for Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response Using Satellite Data and Hydrodynamic Models: A Case Study of Bagmathi Basin, India

Giriraj Amarnath; Karthikeyan Matheswaran; Pooja Pandey; Niranga Alahacoon; Shuhei Yoshimoto


Archive | 2016

Rapid emergency response mapping for the 2016 floods in Kelani river basin, Sri Lanka

Niranga Alahacoon; Peejush Pani; Karthikeyan Matheswaran; Srimal Samansiri; Giriraj Amarnath


Archive | 2016

Comparison of SPI [Standardized Precipitation Index] and IDSI [Integrated Drought Severity Index] applicability for agriculture drought monitoring in Sri Lanka

Peejush Pani; Niranga Alahacoon; Giriraj Amarnath; Gurminder Bharani; Saptarshi Mondal; C. Jeganathan


Archive | 2015

Earth observation technologies for flood-risk mapping and forecast rating curve for flood recession agriculture in Nigeria. Training manual prepared for Capacity building workshop on Earth Observation Technologies for Flood-risk mapping and Forecast rating curve for Flood recession Agriculture in Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria, 5-7 May 2015

Giriraj Amarnath; Rajesh Pandey; Niranga Alahacoon


Archive | 2014

Earth observation technologies for flood-risk mapping, modeling and management. Training manual prepared for Capacity Building Workshop on Earth Observation Technologies for Flood-risk mapping, Modeling and Management, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, 18-21 November 2014.

Giriraj Amarnath; Yoshiaki Inada; Surajit Ghosh; Umer Yakob; Niranga Alahacoon; Harada Kota; Ryosuke Inoue; S. Schlaffer

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Giriraj Amarnath

International Water Management Institute

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Karthikeyan Matheswaran

International Water Management Institute

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Peejush Pani

International Water Management Institute

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Vladimir U. Smakhtin

International Water Management Institute

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Yoshiaki Inada

International Water Management Institute

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Pooja Pandey

International Water Management Institute

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Shuhei Yoshimoto

International Water Management Institute

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Yakob Mohammed Umer

International Water Management Institute

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V. Smakhtin

United Nations University

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