Land Use/Land Cover Optimized SAR Coherence Analysis for Rapid Coastal Disaster Monitoring: The Impact of the Emma Storm in Southern Spain

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Ciencias de la TierraFuente
Remote Sensing - 2023, Vol. 15 n. 13 pp. 1-24Resumen
The high exposure of coastal areas worldwide to natural and anthropogenic disasters
emphasizes the relevance of disaster management processes that ensure a prompt damage detection
and identification of affected areas. This paper aimed to develop a novel approach for disaster
monitoring in coastal areas using SAR data. The method was based on an interferometric coherence
difference analysis of Sentinel 1 data. To calibrate and validate the method, the Emma Storm, a severe
coastal storm that affected the southwest coast of the Iberian Peninsula in 2018, was chosen as a case
study. A coastal land use/land cover method optimization by optical and UAV field data resulted in
an overall improvement of about 20% in the identification of disaster-affected areas by reducing false
alarms by up to 33%. Finally, the method achieved hit and false alarm rates of about 80% and 20%,
respectively, leading to the identification of approximately 30% (7000 ha) of the study area as being
affected by the storm. Marshes and vegetated dunes were the most significantly impacted covers. In
addition, SAR data enabled the impact assessment with a time lag of 2 days, contrasting the 25-day
delay of optical data. The proposed method stands out as a valuable tool for regional-scale coastal
disaster monitoring. In addition, it can be automated and operated at a low cost, making it a valuable
tool for decision-making support.
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