FDCC_SS5 | MODELING AND PREDICTION OF EXTREME EVENTS
Theme:
Floods, Droughts and Climate Change (FDCC)
Short description on the session:
The rapidly progressing climatic changes show, especially on the basis of the extreme events of recent years, the new challenges facing hydrological research and practice. In this context, the special session “Modelling and prediction of extreme events” is dedicated to the latest findings from hydrological process research and informs about methodological advances in the field of hydrological monitoring and modelling.
Floods, Droughts and Climate Change (FDCC)
Short description on the session:
The rapidly progressing climatic changes show, especially on the basis of the extreme events of recent years, the new challenges facing hydrological research and practice. In this context, the special session “Modelling and prediction of extreme events” is dedicated to the latest findings from hydrological process research and informs about methodological advances in the field of hydrological monitoring and modelling.
Convener:
Useful information:
Markus DISSE, Prof. Dr.-Ing., Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Germany, Email: markus.disse@tum.de, Phone: +49 89 289 23916
Karl BROICH, Dr.-Ing., Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Germany, Email: karl.broich@tum.de, Phone: +49 (89) 289 - 23293
Useful information:
Duration of session: |
2 hours |
Duration of oral presentation: | 15 minutes (12 presentation + 3 discussion) |
Total number of presentations: | 6 - 8 |
Length of abstract: | 2 pages, following the template of the Congress |
Special issue on a journal: | Yes, by the Convener; it can be supported by the Organizing Committee |