Delft-FIAT
The Delft-Flood Impact Assessment Tool is a flexible Open Source toolset for building and running flood impact models that are based on the unit-loss method. The input needed for a flood impact assessment are exposure maps (i.e. where are the houses and the people), impact functions and maximum damages, all related through a model configuration file, either in Excel or JSON format.
To apply FIAT in a Delft-FEWS workflow, you will need an inundation grid series (e.g. satellite image or flood inundation model like Delft-FM or 3Di-subgrid) to hand over to FIAT. When providing a max-depth map to FIAT it can calcualte the (financial) damage per category on the map or as a total value for the entire area . This max-depth map needs to be prepared in FEWS as a grid series with one timestep. When you also provide a flood wave (grid series with multiple timestep) to FIAT, it can compute the human impact (mortality and casualties) by internal conversion of the wave into (vertical) rise rate and an arrival time map. This conversion may take some time (several minutes).
FIAT-adapter
The FIAT-adapter (fews_wrapper.py) is wrapped around the FIAT computational core and available in the FIAT distribution. To accommodate portability without python installation troubles, a self-contained executable (FIAT.exe) is available on request with Edwin Bos at Deltares.
The integration of FIAT in a Delft-FEWS workflow is established by direct support of the Delft-FEWS formats (pi_run.xsd, NetCDF-CF and pi_diag.xsd) in combination with the JSON model configuration file of FIAT. This support is available for both deterministic as well as ensemble workflows, accommodating parallel handling of ensemble members when desired.
The pi-run file
The pi-run file contains the instructions for FIAT. It holds the path references to the JSON file, the max_depth and floodwave (optional) file as well as the output files. In addition, it holds a list of exposed categories to include in the calculation. All file names are pre-defined in the code and need to be used. Paths can be defined relative to the work directory if desired.
The following items are required for use with FIAT.
- <workDir>path</workDir>
- Path is a full path to a directory, to be used as working directory by Delft-Fiat.
- <inputNetcdfFile>path/max_depth.nc</inputNetcdfFile>
- Full or relative path to max_depth.nc, containing variable “waterdepth” with dimensions “time,y, x” or “time,realization,y, x”. This represents the maximum waterdepth during a flood event. If the file holds multiple timesteps, FIAT assumes that the last timestep represents the maximum
- <inputNetcdfFile>path/floodwave.nc</inputNetcdfFile> (optional)
- Full or relative path to floodwave.nc, containing variable “waterdepth” with dimensions “time, y, x” or “time,realization,y, x”. This represents the waterdepth map evolving in time during a flood event.
- <outputNetcdfFile>path/impact_on_grid.nc</outputNetcdfFile>
- Path is a full or relative path to a not-yet-existing file called impact_on_grid.nc, which will be created as output by Delft-Fiat and filled with the output grids.
- <outputNetcdfFile>path/impact_summary.nc</outputNetcdfFile>
- Path is a full or relative path to a not-yet-existing file called impact_summary.nc, which will be created as output by Delft-Fiat and filled with the summary results.
- <outputDiagnosticFile>path/fiat_diagnostics.xml</outputDiagnosticFile>
- Path is a full or relative path to a not-yet-existing file called fiat_diagnostics.xml, which will be created as output by Delft-Fiat.
- <properties>
- <string key="JSON" value="path"/>
- Full or relative path to json file defining the supported categories.
- <string key="CATEGORY_1" value="Direct_industrie"/>
- Specify the categories of interest as string elements, with unique random keys and the category name (specified in JSON file) as value.
- <string key="JSON" value="path"/>
- </properties>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <Run xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.wldelft.nl/fews/PI http://fews.wldelft.nl/schemas/version1.0/pi-schemas/pi_run.xsd" version="1.8"> <logLevel>info</logLevel> <timeZone>0.0</timeZone> <startDateTime date="2007-11-08" time="00:00:00"/> <endDateTime date="2007-11-10" time="02:00:00"/> <time0 date="2007-11-08" time="00:00:00"/> <lastObservationDateTime date="2007-11-10" time="02:00:00"/> <workDir>D:\fews\fews_201502\FEWS_VR\Modules\FIAT\Rotterdam\work</workDir> <inputNetcdfFile>D:\fews\fews_201502\FEWS_VR\Modules\FIAT\Rotterdam\to_FIAT\floodwave.nc</inputNetcdfFile> <inputNetcdfFile>D:\fews\fews_201502\FEWS_VR\Modules\FIAT\Rotterdam\to_FIAT\max_depth.nc</inputNetcdfFile> <outputDiagnosticFile>D:\fews\fews_201502\FEWS_VR\Modules\FIAT\Rotterdam\logs\fiat_diagnostics.xml</outputDiagnosticFile> <outputNetcdfFile>D:\fews\fews_201502\FEWS_VR\Modules\FIAT\Rotterdam\from_FIAT\impact_on_grid.nc</outputNetcdfFile> <outputNetcdfFile>D:\fews\fews_201502\FEWS_VR\Modules\FIAT\Rotterdam\from_FIAT\impact_summary.nc</outputNetcdfFile> <properties> <string key="JSON" value="D:\fews\fews_201502\FEWS_VR\Modules\FIAT\Rotterdam\fiat_vr.json"/> <string key="CATEGORY_1" value="Direct_industrie"/> <string key="CATEGORY_2" value="Direct_kantoor"/> <string key="CATEGORY_3" value="Direct_eengezinswoningen_inboedel_normaal"/> <string key="CATEGORY_4" value="Aantal_eengezinswoningen"/> <string key="CATEGORY_5" value="Inwoners"/> </properties> </Run>
The JSON file
The JSON file is the FIAT model configuration file, with a similar function to the Excel file often used in a FIAT stand alone context. The JSON file is basically a python dictionary definition that defines per category at least the exposure grid, the damage function and the max damage value. Other properties may be included when needed.
The format is:
{ 'category name': { 'exposure grid filepath': '', (full or relative) 'maximum damage': float(), 'bu maximum damage': float(), (optional) 'damage function filepath': '', (full or relative) 'bu damage function filepath': '', (optional) 'output grid filepath': '', (only filename, not path!) 'weight': float(), 'units': '', } 'category name': {} (repeat for all categories) }
{ "Direct_industrie": { "damage function filepath": "../../SSM2015/Functions/393.csv", "maximum damage": 1769.0, "output grid filepath": "Direct_industrie.tif", "weight": 1.0, "units": "m2", "exposure grid filepath": "../../SSM2015/25x25m_grid/industrie.tif" }, "Direct_kantoor": { "damage function filepath": "../../SSM2015/Functions/391.csv", "maximum damage": 1283.0, "output grid filepath": "Direct_kantoor.tif", "weight": 1.0, "units": "m2", "exposure grid filepath": "../../SSM2015/25x25m_grid/kantoor.tif" }, "Aantal_eengezinswoningen": { "damage function filepath": "../../SSM2015/Functions/800.csv", "maximum damage": 1, "output grid filepath": "Aantal_eengezinswoningen.tif", "weight": 1.0, "units": "objecten", "exposure grid filepath": "../../SSM2015/25x25m_grid/eeng_aant.tif" }, "Direct_eengezinswoningen_inboedel_normaal": { "damage function filepath": "../../SSM2015/Functions/8.csv", "maximum damage": 70000.0, "output grid filepath": "Direct_eengezinswoningen_inboedel_normaal.tif", "weight": 1.0, "units": "objecten", "exposure grid filepath": "../../SSM2015/25x25m_grid/eeng_aant.tif" }, "Inwoners": { "damage function filepath": "../../SSM2015/Functions/2_0001.csv", "maximum damage": 1283.0, "output grid filepath": "Inwoners.tif", "weight": 1.0, "units": "personen", "exposure grid filepath": "../../SSM2015/25x25m_grid/inwoners.tif" } }
The max_depth.nc (input) file
The floodwave.nc (input) file
The impact_on_grid.nc (output) file
The impact_summary.nc (output) file