inundationshapes
Inundationshapes is a term used to describe the geometric and topological properties of flooded areas during an inundation event. The concept focuses on the spatial footprint of floodwaters as they spread across landscapes, capturing how water covers terrain, objects, and infrastructure. Inundationshapes emphasizes the shape, size, connectivity, and evolution of flooded regions rather than solely the water depth or discharge.
Key components of inundationshapes include area, perimeter, compactness, elongation, and shape indices that quantify how regular
Methods for analyzing inundationshapes combine remote sensing, GIS, and hydrological modelling. Data sources commonly include satellite
Applications span flood risk assessment, urban and land-use planning, and climate adaptation. Inundationshapes analyses support better