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| The hydrological research division (HRD) and its HRD flood information centre of the Ministry of Flanders (Belgium) Heylen, J. (1997). The hydrological research division (HRD) and its HRD flood information centre of the Ministry of Flanders (Belgium), in: Refsgaard, J.C. et al. (Ed.) Proceedings of the European Water Resources Association Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 3-6 september 1997: Operational Water Management. pp. 97-103
In: Refsgaard, J.C.; Karalis, E.A. (Ed.) (1997). Proceedings of the European Water Resources Association Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 3-6 september 1997: Operational Water Management. Balkema: Rotterdam. ISBN 90-5410-897-5. XI, 474 pp., meer
Is gerelateerd aan: Heylen, J. (1997). The hydrological research division (HRD) and its HRD flood information centre of the Ministry of Flanders (Belgium). Infrastruct. Leefmilieu 4/97: 239-245, meer
Heylen, J. (1999). The hydrological research division (HRD) and its HRD flood information centre of the Ministry of Flanders (Belgium), in: International conference on quality, management and availability of data for hydrology and water resources management, Koblenz, Federal Republic of Germany, 22-26 March 1999: extended abstracts. pp. 223-232, meer
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Computation Earth sciences > Geology > Hydrology Inflow > River discharge Management > Resource management > Water management Measurement > Density measurement Measurement > Water level measurement Monitoring systems Prediction > Flood forecasting Water bodies > Inland waters Vlaanderen [Marine Regions] Brak water; Zoet water |
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The HRD developed a performant hydrometrical network over the Flemish territory, continuously measuring and computing water levels and discharges. In this network water levels are automatically registered by water level gauges in about 150 HRD hydrometrical stations. In about 100 of these stations the HRD computes discharges. In times of threatening floods, the HRD Flood Information Centre is activated for a round-the-clock real time monitoring of water levels and is so continuously supplying various authorities with flood risk related data. Also the HRD issues short-range water level forecasts, based on water level values, meteorological data as rain and cloud satellite pictures. |
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