Sentences with phrase «hydrological information»

I am skilled in preparing and presenting hydrological information in maps and GIS datasets, including bedrock topography, hydraulic conductivity, recharge rates, and water table configurations.
In Guwahati there is request for a hydrological information system (HIS) to be installed for generating real time data for flood forecasting.
In a nutshell, the Toolbox takes in raw climatological, meteorological and hydrological information and translates them into a series of easy - to - navigate tools and interactive maps that allow users to visualize data for their location.

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In particular, this information is building our understanding on the responses of vegetation, fish and frogs to environmental water as well as hydrological connectivity.
This is important information for drafting hydrological forecasts on the flood situation and in monitoring the state of climate and environment in general.
Rutishauser and her colleagues are now partnering with The W. Garfield Weston Foundation to undertake a more detailed airborne geophysical survey over the Devon Ice Cap this spring to derive more information about the lakes and their geological and hydrological contexts.
Combined with earlier water resource monitoring and hydrological modeling, the information let them estimate fluctuations in ocean mass.
Accordingly, we have developed a framework (Kopp et al., 2014) that merges a range of different sources of probabilistic information regarding the different relevant oceanographic, cryospheric, hydrological, geophysical, and geological processes.
The planning tool SUDPLAN makes information available for the period 1961 - 2100, from a number of climate scenarios scaled down across Europe, complete with hydrological simulations and results from an air pollution model.
The guidebook also advocates for a more cohesive information dissemination system involving web - based flood reports and accessibility to hydrological and hydro - meteorological data and for cooperation from various sectors of government, the public sector, civil society, and other organizations.
This technical document provides background information on groundwater protection with particular reference to its use in emergency situations as result of natural hazards and hydrological extremes.
EDgE is a proof - of - concept project which combines climate data and state - of - the - art hydrological modelling to deliver a demonstration water - oriented information system implemented through a web application.
The risk assessment framework comprises hydrological modelling, threshold - based evaluation of extreme event magnitude and frequency, fully integrated 2D flood hazard mapping, updated exposure maps, country - specific depth - damage functions and improved vulnerability information to estimate current and future flood risk.
Although water storage and soil moisture are difficult to observe with sufficient spatial coverage, observational reconstructions of land hydrological variables and fire cycles (Maurer et al. 2002; van den Dool et al. 2003; Fan and van den Dool 2004; Littell et al. 2009; Wada et al. 2010) may still provide useful information to determine potential longer - term predictabilities.
Its goal is to provide comprehensive information on the total climate system, involving a multidisciplinary range of physical, chemical and biological properties, and atmospheric, oceanic, hydrological, cryospheric and terrestrial processes.
RCOFs were initiated by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Climate Information and Prediction Services (CLIPS) project in collaboration with National Meterological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs), regional institutions and other international organizations.
Global - scale assessment of groundwater depletion and related groundwater abstractions: combining hydrological modeling with information from well observations and GRACE satellites
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