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DOI10.3390/w11051098
Forecasting Groundwater Table in a Flood Prone Coastal City with Long Short-term Memory and Recurrent Neural Networks
Bowes, Benjamin D.1; Sadler, Jeffrey M.1; Morsy, Mohamed M.1,2; Behl, Madhur1,3; Goodall, Jonathan L.1
发表日期2019
ISSN2073-4441
卷号11期号:5
英文摘要

Many coastal cities are facing frequent flooding from storm events that are made worse by sea level rise and climate change. The groundwater table level in these low relief coastal cities is an important, but often overlooked, factor in the recurrent flooding these locations face. Infiltration of stormwater and water intrusion due to tidal forcing can cause already shallow groundwater tables to quickly rise toward the land surface. This decreases available storage which increases runoff, stormwater system loads, and flooding. Groundwater table forecasts, which could help inform the modeling and management of coastal flooding, are generally unavailable. This study explores two machine learning models, Long Short-term Memory (LSTM) networks and Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN), to model and forecast groundwater table response to storm events in the flood prone coastal city of Norfolk, Virginia. To determine the effect of training data type on model accuracy, two types of datasets (i) the continuous time series and (ii) a dataset of only storm events, created from observed groundwater table, rainfall, and sea level data from 2010-2018 are used to train and test the models. Additionally, a real-time groundwater table forecasting scenario was carried out to compare the models' abilities to predict groundwater table levels given forecast rainfall and sea level as input data. When modeling the groundwater table with observed data, LSTM networks were found to have more predictive skill than RNNs (root mean squared error (RMSE) of 0.09 m versus 0.14 m, respectively). The real-time forecast scenario showed that models trained only on storm event data outperformed models trained on the continuous time series data (RMSE of 0.07 m versus 0.66 m, respectively) and that LSTM outperformed RNN models. Because models trained with the continuous time series data had much higher RMSE values, they were not suitable for predicting the groundwater table in the real-time scenario when using forecast input data. These results demonstrate the first use of LSTM networks to create hourly forecasts of groundwater table in a coastal city and show they are well suited for creating operational forecasts in real-time. As groundwater table levels increase due to sea level rise, forecasts of groundwater table will become an increasingly valuable part of coastal flood modeling and management.


WOS研究方向Water Resources
来源期刊WATER
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97089
作者单位1.Univ Virginia, Dept Engn Syst & Environm, 351 McCormick Rd,POB 400742, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA;
2.Cairo Univ, Irrigat & Hydraul Dept, POB 12211, Giza 12614, Egypt;
3.Univ Virginia, Dept Comp Sci, 351 McCormick Rd,POB 400259, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA
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Bowes, Benjamin D.,Sadler, Jeffrey M.,Morsy, Mohamed M.,et al. Forecasting Groundwater Table in a Flood Prone Coastal City with Long Short-term Memory and Recurrent Neural Networks[J],2019,11(5).
APA Bowes, Benjamin D.,Sadler, Jeffrey M.,Morsy, Mohamed M.,Behl, Madhur,&Goodall, Jonathan L..(2019).Forecasting Groundwater Table in a Flood Prone Coastal City with Long Short-term Memory and Recurrent Neural Networks.WATER,11(5).
MLA Bowes, Benjamin D.,et al."Forecasting Groundwater Table in a Flood Prone Coastal City with Long Short-term Memory and Recurrent Neural Networks".WATER 11.5(2019).
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