Mapping Floods during Cloudy Weather Using Radar Satellite Images
Author(s): |
Nawras Shatnawi
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering, 1 January 2024, n. 1, v. 18 |
DOI: | 10.14525/jjce.v18i1.03 |
Abstract: |
Monitoring floods using optical satellite images in winter is challenging. Because of the thickness of clouds, the electromagnetic bands used by satellites are too narrow and the resulting signals are reflected into space. The purpose of this study is to assess the potential of implementing a high-resolution synthetic aperture radar system (SAR) for the purpose of mapping floods in Jordan while the weather is cloudy. TerraSAR-X satellite was utilized to acquire images of high resolution for flood monitoring. This research employed TerraSAR-X thresholding images to identify flood-prone areas and track floods over time using time-series images. It was possible to determine the places of the landscape that have been impacted by the flood and to establish the degree of damage by conducting an analysis of the changes that have occurred in the landscape. The accuracy of the study's findings was confirmed using backscatter texture analysis on the images, which revealed a small difference between thresholding and texture analysis approaches of less than 3% in the mapped test region's flood area. While monitoring floods, it is recommended to use TerraSAR-X images, particularly in conjunction with other data sources, such as weather predictions and hydrological models. KEYWORDS: Flood mapping, Polarimetric SAR, TerraSAR-X, Texture analysis, Thresholding, Interferometric SAR |
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