Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing."— Presentation transcript:

1 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges 4 th On the Job Training on Operational Flood Forecasting Tank Model Ir Mohd Zaharifudin Muhamad Ali Department of Irrigation and Drainage of Malaysia MACAO August. 6 - 10, 2009

2 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 4 th OJT Background Under the Regional Corporation Project Implementation Plan (RCPIP), Malaysia has agreed to conduct (4) four On-the-job Training on Flood Forecasting between TC members (OJT). The 1 st OJT was held from 21 Jan – 28 February 2008, The 2 nd was held on 1 December – 31 December 2008 The 3 rd OJT was held from 21 July – 23 rd August 2009. The fourth and final OJT was held from 12 July until 6 August 2010 at DID office (Division of Water Resources Management and Hydrology), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The programme was arranged for 20 days to cover all the modules that have been planned by the DID The 4 th OJT was attended by 18 participants, comprising of 15 DID Engineers and the 3 Typhoon Committee (TC) members (Department of Meteorology and Hydrology Laos PDR, Ministry of Water Resources of China and Ministry of Water Resources and Environment Vietnam).

3 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 4 th OJT Objectives gain knowledge, appreciation and experience on use of the Tank Model for flood forecasting configure a flood forecasting model based on the Tank Model for a selected catchment in the participant’s country calibrate the Tank Model and preparing the model for operational use in the participant’s respective organization develop expertise in writing simple macros (MSExcel) to automate model computations – a skill which can be used to customize the model and further enhance the model in the future Technical knowledge sharing among participants Johor Flood Dec. 2006 – Jan.2007 (Johor River Basin)

4 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 OJT Output  understanding the concept of the Tank Model in simulating flood runoff.  configure and calibrate a Tank Model for a river basin in the participant’s country  develop expertise in simple programming techniques which is useful for future continual enhancement of the model which is to be expected

5 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009  WEEK 1 - Introduction to flood forecasting  WEEK 2 – Data processing &VB programming  WEEK 3 – Introduction to telemetry and SCADA system  WEEK 4 – Report and Assessment on the OJT  Flood Forecasting using Tank Model  MSExcel Macros application  Configuring the Tank Model WEEK 1 4 th OJT programme

6 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009  WEEK 1 - Introduction to flood forecasting  WEEK 2 – Data processing &VB programming  WEEK 3 – Introduction to telemetry and SCADA system  WEEK 4 – Report and Assessment on the OJT  Data Checking  Data processing  Estimate Catchments parameter  Development of Excel Macros codes WEEK 2 4 th OJT programme

7 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009  WEEK 1 - Introduction to flood forecasting  WEEK 2 – Data processing &VB programming  WEEK 3 – Introduction to telemetry and SCADA system  WEEK 4 – Report and Assessment on the OJT  Fine tuning of model  Calibration process  Field visit to SMART control centre  Telemetry and SCADA system WEEK 3 Modules of the 4 th OJT

8 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009  WEEK 1 - Introduction to flood forecasting  WEEK 2 – Data processing &VB programming  WEEK 3 – Introduction to telemetry and SCADA system  WEEK 4 – Report and Assessment on the OJT  Model enhancements  Report preparation WEEK 4 Modules of the 4 th OJT

9 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 4 th OJT Result Huaihe River Basin (HRB) Catchment area about 2,400km 2 (134km length) The basin divided into 1 sub-basin Using 6 rainfall station, 2 discharge station and 1 evaporation station A. China The hydrograph outputs on validation (Data from 3th Jun to 19 th Sep 2003)

10 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 3 rd OJT Result Ngoi Thia River Catchment area about 1,652km 2 The basin divided into 3 sub-basin Using 3 rainfall station, 1 streamflow station B. Vietnam B2 B1 B3 N1 N2

11 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 4 th OJT Result Nam Lik Kasi River basin Catchment area about 5,115km 2 The basin divided into 3 sub-basin C. Loas

12 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 4 th OJT Result Dungun River basin Catchment area about 1,513.5 km 2 The basin divided into 5 sub-basin Using 4 rainfall station, and 1 streamflow station D. Malaysia

13 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009  Year 2010 is the final year of 5 year Malaysia Plan  Director General of DID Malaysia did not give any instruction on any international commitment due to restructuring of Malaysia Plan for 2011 to 2015.  Next year, the planning of international programme will be done based on approved budget and new policy from Ministry and Government Malaysia Future Planning

14 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 Thank You! The Director General of DID Malaysia, on behalf Malaysia Government send regards to everybody and thank very much to UNESCAP/WMO TYPHOON COMMITTEE AND MEMBERS for the commitment, support, cooperation in OJT project.


Download ppt "Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing Climate : Sustainable and Adaptation Challenges August, 6 - 10, 2009 Urban Flood Risk Management in a Changing."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google