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EXPERIMENTAL FLOOD EARLY WARNING SYSTEM IN PARTS OF BEAS BASIN USING INTEGRATION OF WEATHER FORECASTING, HYDROLOGICAL AND HYDRODYNAMIC MODELS
flood early warning WRF hydrological modelling hydrodynamic modelling flood inundation
2019/2/27
The flood early warning for any country is very important due to possible saving of human life, minimizing economic losses and devising mitigation strategies. The present work highlights the experimen...
The newtonian approach in the meteorological tide waves forecasting: preliminary observations in the East Ligurian harbours
meteorological tide waves Newtonian sea level compensation tide forecasting environmental harbours quality
2015/9/8
Sea level oscillations are the superposition of many contributions, among which the main are astronomic and meteorological low-frequency tides. In Ligurian Sea meteo-tide components, being most ample ...
Preface "Extreme events induced by weather and climate change: evaluation, forecasting and proactive planning"
Extreme induced by weather climate change evaluation forecasting proactive planning
2010/10/21
Preface "Extreme events induced by weather and climate change: evaluation, forecasting and proactive planning".
Operational forecasting is hampered both by the rapid divergence of nearby initial conditions and by error in the underlying model. Interest in chaos has fuelled much work on the first of these two is...
Investigation of the Forecasting Error of a Simple Barotropic Model with the Aid of Empirical Orthogonal Functions. Part II
meteorology Forecasting Error Functions
2009/6/18
Investigation of the Forecasting Error of a Simple Barotropic Model with the Aid of Empirical Orthogonal Functions. Part II.
Investigation of the Forecasting Error of a Simple Barotropic Model with the Aid of Empirical Orthogonal Functions. Part I
meteorology Forecasting Error Functions
2009/6/18
Investigation of the Forecasting Error of a Simple Barotropic Model with the Aid of Empirical Orthogonal Functions. Part I.