Waikato Herald

Flood photos from Kiwis sought as Niwa builds database

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Niwa is asking people in floodaffec­ted areas to contribute photos to a national database to support understand­ing of flood hazard and flood risk.

The NZ Flood Pics project is part of a five-year Endeavour Fund research programme that is examining how flood risk will change over the next century from climate warming, more frequent and extreme weather events, and land-use changes.

As well as being used by Niwa and its research partners, the database will provide a free resource about recent floods.

Photos taken on a smartphone can be uploaded via Niwa’s citizen science app, which geolocates where the photo has been taken. There are also options to input more informatio­n about the flood.

“We really hope that New Zealanders will help us capture photo evidence of floods across the country. These snapshots will build up our knowledge of where and when flood impacts occur,” says Dr Andrew Lorrey, Niwa principal scientist of climate and environmen­tal applicatio­ns.

“Floods are unfortunat­ely increasing in frequency and severity across

Aotearoa — meaning they pose one of the biggest risk areas for society. The photo database we’re building will support new strategies to increase resilience . . . ” he says.

Tonkin and Taylor engineerin­g manager and flood risk expert Jon Rix, who pioneered the developmen­t of NZ Flood Pics, says efforts to protect people and property from floods have traditiona­lly been hampered by the lack of flood informatio­n.

“. . . NZ Flood Pics can provide a meaningful contributi­on toward reducing flood risk by providing direct evidence of floods. I am really excited by the developmen­t of Niwa’s citizen science app, as we look to gather more informatio­n to support our country’s flood management decision-making.”

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