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Abstract
Keywords:
Background Introduction
Methodology
| Dataset | Purpose | Horizontal Resolution | Original Source | Comments |
| FABDEM | Define Topography | 30 m | TandemX | Bare earth: Vegetation and buildings removed |
| WorldCover | Land use, friction and Infiltration Curve Number | 10 m | Sentinel 1 & 2 | 2021 date |
| HYSOG | Soil type: Infiltration Curve Number | 250 m | FAO +++ | - |
| River Centrelines | River channels | +- 2m | Hand digitised river centrelines using Bing and Google satellite photos | Used to burn in channels that are not explicit in the DEM (bed elevation and width and depth of channel). Also provides river roughness values in model |
| GPM | Spatially and temporally varied precipitation input driver (source of water in model) | 10km / 0.1 Degree | Global Precipitation Mission (IMERG) |
Physiography, Topography and Drainage Patterns

Geological Composition

Soil Characteristics and Erosion Risks

Land Use and Land Cover Dynamics

Rainfall Variability
| # | gid | STATION | DATE ESTABLISHED | LAST UPDATED |
| 1 | 11 | RAGA | 1941-01-01 | 2021-01-09 |
| 2 | 3 | Gokmachar (Awiel) | 2024-12-10 | 2025-01-16 |
| 3 | 1 | Aweil Rice Scheme | 2024-12-09 | 2025-01-16 |
| 4 | 6 | Kuajok town- (Angui) near FAO Office (SMoAF) | 2024-12-07 | 2025-01-16 |
| 5 | 15 | WAU | 1941-01-01 | 2023-06-07 |


Hydrological Analysis
Adjustment of GPM Satellite Rainfall Data
| MONTH | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC |
| Malakal | 0.00000 | 0.23962 | 7.29811 | 28.14528 | 84.26226 | 116.96604 | 153.37170 | 165.05769 | 125.40377 | 81.78302 | 5.21538 | 0.00000 |
| Wau | 0.84815 | 2.55556 | 15.30185 | 63.00556 | 122.10962 | 167.94528 | 187.30192 | 208.86346 | 178.37059 | 115.99608 | 17.50392 | 0.79020 |
| AV WAU/MALAKAL | 0.42407 | 1.39759 | 11.29998 | 45.57542 | 103.18594 | 142.45566 | 170.33681 | 186.96058 | 151.88718 | 98.88955 | 11.35965 | 0.39510 |
| GPM | 0.13790 | 0.69785 | 19.25508 | 79.51752 | 88.88677 | 161.57172 | 221.66864 | 233.45133 | 203.32345 | 141.00559 | 7.48661 | |
| AV GRD/GPM | 0.28098 | 1.04772 | 15.27753 | 62.54647 | 96.03636 | 152.01369 | 196.00273 | 210.20596 | 177.60531 | 119.94757 | 9.42313 | 0.39510 |
| GPM | 0.13790 | 0.69785 | 19.25508 | 79.51752 | 88.88677 | 161.57172 | 221.66864 | 233.45133 | 203.32345 | 141.00559 | 7.48661 |


Using Scs Curve Number Method
- Land Use / Land Cover (LULC)
- Soil Type / Hydrologic Soil Group (HSG)
- Hydrologic Condition (good/fair/poor)
- Antecedent Moisture Condition (AMC I–III)
Soils
Land Use

- 50% cultivated farmland → CN = 89
- 30% grassland/bushland → CN = 79
- 10% wetlands/depressions → CN = 98
- 10% bare/fallow land → CN = 92



Flood Modeling

Map Layers Generated
Land Cover

Soils

Infiltration

Modelling Results for Catchment Covering Projects in Aweil South

Water Surface Elevations

Water Depths

Water Velocity

Flood Hazard ARR Map
Flood Hazard Categories


Conclusion
Recommendations
- Floodplain Zoning: Implement land use planning and zoning regulations to restrict development in high-hazard floodplain areas, especially those classified under Categories 4 and 5.
- Early Warning Systems: Establish community-based flood monitoring and early warning systems to improve preparedness and reduce vulnerability.
- Infrastructure Design: Adapt rural infrastructure—such as roads, culverts, and housing—to withstand frequent flooding, using hazard maps to guide resilient design.
- Wetland Conservation: Protect and restore natural wetlands and depressions that serve as flood buffers, enhancing the landscape’s capacity to absorb runoff.
- Further Research: Conduct long-term hydrological monitoring and expand modeling to include climate change scenarios, ensuring adaptive flood risk management.
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