Probabilistic landslide ensemble prediction systems: lessons to be learned from hydrology

Author(s)
Ekrem Canli, Martin Mergili, Benni Thiebes, Thomas Glade
Abstract

Landslide forecasting and early warning has a long tradition in landslide research and is primarily carried out based on empirical and statistical approaches, e.g., landslide-triggering rainfall thresholds. In the last decade, flood forecasting started the operational mode of so-called ensemble prediction systems following the success of the use of ensembles for weather forecasting. These probabilistic approaches acknowledge the presence of unavoidable variability and uncertainty when larger areas are considered and explicitly introduce them into the model results. Now that highly detailed numerical weather predictions and high-performance computing are becoming more common, physically based landslide forecasting for larger areas is becoming feasible, and the landslide research community could benefit from the experiences that have been reported from flood forecasting using ensemble predictions. This paper reviews and summarizes concepts of ensemble prediction in hydrology and discusses how these could facilitate improved landslide forecasting. In addition, a prototype landslide forecasting system utilizing the physically based TRIGRS (Transient Rainfall Infiltration and Grid-Based Regional Slope-Stability) model is presented to highlight how such forecasting systems could be implemented. The paper concludes with a discussion of challenges related to parameter variability and uncertainty, calibration and validation, and computational concerns.

Organisation(s)
Department of Geography and Regional Research
External organisation(s)
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Deutsches Komitee Katastrophenvorsorge e.V. (DKKV)
Journal
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Volume
18
Pages
2183-2202
No. of pages
20
ISSN
1561-8633
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-18-2183-2018
Publication date
08-2018
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
105404 Geomorphology, 105902 Natural hazards
Keywords
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/845c7876-8322-42ee-85bb-e27b88cfedc3