Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
568843 Environmental Modelling & Software 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We elaborate the global flood disaster community cyber-infrastructure (CyberFlood).•Cloud-based service is integrated to provide map and statistic visualization.•A crowdsourcing methodology is employed to enable the public to report flood events.•This CyberFlood presents an opportunity to modernize the way of managing flood data.

Flood disasters have significant impacts on the development of communities globally. This study describes a public cloud-based flood cyber-infrastructure (CyberFlood) that collects, organizes, visualizes, and manages several global flood databases for authorities and the public in real-time, providing location-based eventful visualization as well as statistical analysis and graphing capabilities. In order to expand and update the existing flood inventory, a crowdsourcing data collection methodology is employed for the public with smartphones or Internet to report new flood events, which is also intended to engage citizen-scientists so that they may become motivated and educated about the latest developments in satellite remote sensing and hydrologic modeling technologies. Our shared vision is to better serve the global water community with comprehensive flood information, aided by the state-of-the-art cloud computing and crowd-sourcing technology. The CyberFlood presents an opportunity to eventually modernize the existing paradigm used to collect, manage, analyze, and visualize water-related disasters.

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