Recent studies strongly suggest the possibility of more frequent extreme events as a result
of the changing climate. These weather extremes, such as excessive rainfall, result in debris flow,
river overflow and urban flooding, which can pose a substantial threat to the community. An eective
flood model is therefore a crucial tool in flood disaster control and mitigation. A number of flood
models have been established in recent years. However, the major challenge in developing eective
and accurate flood models is the disadvantage of running multiple models for separate, individual
conditions. Among the solutions in recent research is the development of combined 1D?2D flood
modeling. Coupled 1D?2D flood modeling allows the channel flows to be represented in 1D and the
overbank flow to be modeled in 2D. In order to test the eciency of the approach, this research aims
to assess the capability of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center River
Analysis System (HEC-RAS) model’s implementation of the combined 1D?2D hydraulic computation
in simulating river overflow inundation. For verification, the simulation is applied to the Baeksan
river levee breach event in South Korea in 2011. The simulation results show similarities of the
observed data and the outputs from widely used flood models. This proves the applicability of
the HEC-RAS 1D?2D coupling method as a powerful tool in simulating accurate inundations for
flood events.