Paper ID: 2212.00719

ML framework for global river flood predictions based on the Caravan dataset

Ioanna Bouri, Manu Lahariya, Omer Nivron, Enrique Portales Julia, Dietmar Backes, Piotr Bilinski, Guy Schumann

Reliable prediction of river floods in the first 72 hours can reduce harm because emergency agencies have sufficient time to prepare and deploy for help at the scene. Such river flood prediction models already exist and perform relatively well in most high-income countries. But, due to the limited availability of data, these models are lacking in low-income countries. Here, we offer the first global river flood prediction framework based on the newly published Caravan dataset. Our framework aims to serve as a benchmark for future global river flood prediction research. To support generalizability claims we include custom data evaluation splits. Further, we propose and evaluate a novel two-path LSTM architecture (2P-LSTM) against three baseline models. Finally, we evaluate the generated models on different locations in Africa and Asia that were not part of the Caravan dataset.

Submitted: Nov 14, 2022