ハリケーン・ストーム・ウェイズの都市インフラへの影響の3D可視化
Xinyue Ye1, Shoujia Li1, Ge Gao1
1Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA.
まとめ
海岸都市は,豪雨による洪水のリスクが増加しています. この研究は,ハリケーン 嵐の波がガルベストン,TXの住宅に与える影響を視覚化し,損害と提案された堤防を評価します.
科学分野:
- 環境科学
- 都市計画
- 土木工学
背景:
- 気候変動は 極端な降雨を悪化させ 沿岸都市に大きな被害をもたらします
- 都市における嵐による洪水シミュレーションは,緊急事態管理とインフラ保護に不可欠です.
- 都市部における複雑な3D洪水データを視覚化することは大きな課題です.
研究 の 目的:
- ハリケーンによる 3D ビジュアライゼーションを 提供します テキサス州ガルベストンの 洪水の影響です
- 様々な嵐の状況下で 住宅やインフラの洪水被害を評価する.
- 将来の洪水対策の効果を評価する.
主な方法:
- 被害の評価のための家のドア位置を特定するためにターゲット検出を使用しました.
- 潜在的洪水被害を定量化するための指標として,ドア・インダクションを使用しています.
- 統合地理情報システム (GIS) は,異なる嵐の強度でダメージの範囲をモデル化します.
主要な成果:
- 異なる嵐のシナリオの下での住宅の推定洪水レベル.
- 1階の高さに基づいて 3つのグループに分けました
- 堤防の防水効果を視覚化しました
結論:
- この研究は,都市環境における洪水被害の可視化と定量化のための新しいアプローチを示しています.
- 発見は沿岸地域の都市計画と災害対策に不可欠なデータを提供します.
- 提案された可視化フレームワークとダムコンセプトは,将来の洪水リスクを軽減するための貴重な洞察を提供します.
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