New study offers detailed look at winter flooding in California’s central valley: Desert Research Institute
2025 JUN 23 (NewsRx) -- By a
The research, published
“We know that atmospheric rivers and winter precipitation are big drivers of flooding, and we can see that in stream flow gauge records,” said
The researchers wanted to account for the extensive water management that occurs in the agricultural region, as well as the influence of atmospheric rivers. To do this, they combined the satellite imagery with precipitation and soil moisture data from upstream regions. This allowed them to identify where flooding occurs due to rainfall, rather than the intentional flooding sometimes used by water managers for purposes like flooding rice fields.
“We now have the methods and information we need to support ongoing water management efforts to redirect hazardous floodwater to key locations where depleted groundwater basins can be replenished so that rural communities and ecosystems have access to water in the dry season,” said
The tradeoff, however, is that the coarser resolution of MODIS imagery has limitations for urban areas, because the data can’t reliably distinguish between black asphalt and black water. The MODIS satellites also offer 20 years of data, rather than the 50+ years offered by LANDSAT, which means that some of the older, larger floods aren’t captured.
“We weren’t able to visualize some of the biggest floods, like in 1997,” Albano says. “But the smaller and more common floods are the ones impacting people living in the floodplains more frequently. Our maps offer a view of where the higher frequency floods are occurring.”
The research methods can be replicated for other regions in the
“By integrating Sentinel 1 and Sentinel 2 imagery with Landsat and MODIS data, we can create very dense map stacks of inundation information,” said
The study’s interactive maps provide three ways to view the data: 1) Monthly Landsat (1984-2023) and MODIS (2003-2023) surface water classifications based on the USGS Dynamic Surface Water Extent (DSWE) algorithm, which can be used to look at specific flooding events; 2) Monthly frequencies of MODIS High Confidence Water (DSWEmod), which can be used to understand how often surface water occurs at different times of year; and 3) Probability of Precipitation-Driven Surface Water Occurrence, for different monthly precipitation amounts based on the results of this analysis.
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More information: The full study, Assessing causes and consequences of winter surface water dynamics in California’s
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