| 1. Hydrological forecasting |
2. Meteorological inputs for hydrological forecast |
- real time informational forecasting systems
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- numerical meteorological models
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| short term forecasts |
quantitative precipitation forecasts |
| long term forecasts |
satellite and radar information |
| models for rainfall-runoff processes |
probabilistic hydro-meteorological forecast systems |
| models for river flow transformation |
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other hydrological forecasts (sediment transport, ice phenomena etc.) |
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| 3. Hydrological processes |
4. Erosion, sediment transport and sedimentation |
- hydrological balance models
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- monitoring of catchment and river bed/reservoir
erosion and sedimentation |
| soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer models |
models of erosion and sediment transport |
| ecological aspects of hydrological processes |
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| groundwater and river interactions |
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| ice and thermal regime |
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| 5. Water quality |
6. Water resources management |
- water quality monitoring (surface and ground
water) |
- quantitative and qualitative water
resources assessment |
| water quality modelling |
regionalization of hydrological characteristics |
| transport and transformations of pollutants |
adaptation strategies of water resources in the context of land use and climate changes |
| water quality and sediments |
decision support systems for water management and water resource conservation and protection |
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ecological and socio-economic vulnerability to hydrological extremes |
XXII. CONFERENCE OF THE DANUBIAN COUNTRIES ON THE HYDROLOGICAL FORECASTING AND HYDROLOGICAL BASES OF WATER MANAGEMENT
30 August - 2 September 2004, Brno, Czech Republic
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| Copyright (c) 2003 - Czech Hydrometeorological Institute |