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5 Reasons to visit Lufft at Meteorological Technology World Expo

5 Reasons to visit Lufft at Meteorological Technology World Expo

In the following, we give you a small fore taste… 1. From sensor technology to software: Meet 5 suppliers of different meteo components on 32m² For one and a half years now, we have been part of the OTT HydroMet Group, which consists of the five brands Lufft, OTT, Sutron, Hydrolab and ADCON Telemetry. ...

ByOTT HydroMet - Veralto


5 Reasons to visit us at Meteorological Technology World Expo

5 Reasons to visit us at Meteorological Technology World Expo

In the following, we give you a small fore taste… 1. From sensor technology to software: Meet 5 suppliers of different meteo components on 32m² For one and a half years now, we have been part of the OTT HydroMet Group, which consists of the five brands Lufft, OTT, Sutron, Hydrolab and ADCON Telemetry. ...

ByOTT HydroMet - Veralto


Urban pluvial flood prediction: a case study evaluating radar rainfall nowcasts and numerical weather prediction models as model inputs

Urban pluvial flood prediction: a case study evaluating radar rainfall nowcasts and numerical weather prediction models as model inputs

Flooding produced by high-intensive local rainfall and drainage system capacity exceedance can have severe impacts in cities. In order to prepare cities for these types of flood events – especially in the future climate – it is valuable to be able to simulate these events numerically, both historically and in real-time. There is a rather untested potential in real-time prediction of urban ...

ByIWA Publishing


GIS-based SWMM model for simulating the catchment response to flood events

GIS-based SWMM model for simulating the catchment response to flood events

The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) has been an effective tool for simulating floods in urban areas, but has been seldom applied for river systems. In this study, a geographic information system (GIS)-based SWMM model was developed to authenticate the model's viability as a streamflow simulator for modeling floods in the Brahmani river delta. The model was set up using a Shuttle Radar ...

ByIWA Publishing


A high-performance integrated hydrodynamic modelling system for urban flood simulations

A high-performance integrated hydrodynamic modelling system for urban flood simulations

A new High-Performance Integrated hydrodynamic Modelling System (Hi-PIMS) is tested for urban flood simulation. The software solves the two-dimensional shallow water equations using a first-order accurate Godunov-type shock-capturing scheme incorporated with the Harten, Lax and van Leer approximate Riemann solver with the contact wave restored ...

ByIWA Publishing


Comparing modelling techniques for analysing urban pluvial flooding

Comparing modelling techniques for analysing urban pluvial flooding

Hence, next to their minor (i.e. sewer) system, municipalities have to analyse their major (i.e. surface) system in order to anticipate urban flooding during extreme rainfall. Urban flood modelling techniques are powerful tools in both public and internal communications and transparently support design processes. To provide more insight into the ...

ByIWA Publishing


Methodology of functionality selection for water management software and examples of its application

Methodology of functionality selection for water management software and examples of its application

When developing new software products and adapting existing software, project leaders have to decide which functionalities to keep, adapt or develop. ...

ByIWA Publishing


Calibration of a 1D/1D urban flood model using 1D/2D model results in the absence of field data

Calibration of a 1D/1D urban flood model using 1D/2D model results in the absence of field data

Recently increased flood events have been prompting researchers to improve existing coupled flood-models such as one-dimensional (1D)/1D and 1D/two-dimensional (2D) models. While 1D/1D models simulate sewer and surface networks using a one-dimensional approach, 1D/2D models represent the surface network by a two-dimensional surface grid. However their application raises two issues to urban flood ...

ByIWA Publishing

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