Published on: May 21, 2024
IISC FLOOD MODEL HEADS TO BENGALURU’S RESCUE
IISC FLOOD MODEL HEADS TO BENGALURU’S RESCUE
NEWS – Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a ward-level flood forecasting model for Bengaluru, aimed at mitigating the city’s frequent monsoon flooding.
HIGHLIGHTS
Interdisciplinary Centre for Water Research (ICWAR):
- Developed the flood forecasting model.
- Proposal presented to Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), which is actively considering it.
Model Components
- Digital Twin:
- High-resolution dynamic maps of the city’s boundaries, terrain, stormwater drain network, buildings, and road network.
- Data sourced from BBMP and Bangalore Development Authority (BDA).
- Hydrologic Models:
- Analyze water flow and resource management.
- Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Model:
- Used to forecast rainfall.
BENEFIT
- Combining various data sets into the digital twin to assess flood probability based on topography and rainfall.
- Provides ward-level flood forecasts.
- Helps understand on-ground situations post-rainfall
- Digital twin model assists in exploring future scenarios.
- Anticipates higher rainfall intensities with urban growth
CURRENT CHALLENGES
- Encroachments, blocked drains, and solid waste dumping.
- Loss of interconnectedness of lakes due to these blockages.
Collaboration and Future Plans
- KSNDMC Collaboration:
- Working with Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) for regular rainfall and flood forecasts.
- KSNDMC uses data from Space Applications Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad.
- AquaMap Proposal:
- IISc submitted another proposal through IIT Madras’s AquaMap to BBMP.