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FLOOD FORECASTING IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA

FLOOD FORECASTING IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA. Regional Workshop on Hydrological Forecasting and Real Time Data Management 11-13 May 2009, Dubrovnik, CROATIA. HYDROLOGICAL FORECASTING IN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA. Vasko STOJOV (vasko@meteo.gov.mk) Nikola PETRESKI, Boza KOSTADINOVSKA

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FLOOD FORECASTING IN THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA

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  1. FLOOD FORECASTING IN THEREPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Regional Workshop on Hydrological Forecasting and Real Time Data Management 11-13 May 2009, Dubrovnik, CROATIA HYDROLOGICAL FORECASTING IN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Vasko STOJOV (vasko@meteo.gov.mk) Nikola PETRESKI, Boza KOSTADINOVSKA HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL SERVICE – MACEDONIA

  2. ... Since absolute flood protection is almost impossible, flood forecasting is the only chance to avoid catastrophe.

  3. Introduction • LOCATION

  4. Relief-Map

  5. Aegean See • Adriatic See • Black See Map of the main catchments

  6. Climatic conditions - In the higher regions of the country exist mountainous climate with various subtypes; - In the other parts is changing from continental to variable continental; - In the river Vardar valley and in the lower parts of some tributaries exist Sub-Mediterranean climate.

  7. Flood Forecasting Activities • Collection and processing of Hydrometeorological data • Analysing meteorological products; • Receiving Weather Forecast; • Analysing hydrological data; • Water Forecast; • Hydrological Information and Alarming.

  8. Meteorological Data Needs of new automatic stations especially in the mountainous regions Collection and processing of

  9. Hydrological Data Needs of new automatic stations especially in the mountainous regions Collection and processing of

  10. Analysing meteorological products • Satellite Maps -EUMETSAT; • Internet Maps -Wetterzentrale; -Meteo Blue; • NMM Maps; -temperature; -air pressure; -precipitation; -wind direction; -cloud cover • Forecast Meteograms.

  11. Receiving weather forecast and alarming

  12. Hydrological Analysing • Hydrological Data;

  13. Flood forecasting of the upper catchment of the r.Vardar Hydrological Station Info Hydrological Station Rain Gauge Station

  14. Graph-analytical method forFlood Forecasting • Estimation of average precipitation for relevant catchments;

  15. Graph-analytical method

  16. Graph-analytical method

  17. Hydrological Information and Alarming • Centre for Crisis; • Centre for informing and alarming; • Relevant Ministries; • Public and Media

  18. What is reality • With our NMM model, weather forecast is on very high level; • METEO ALARM give public information about bad weather situations; but • for better water forecast we need modernization of our hydrological network, raingauge system and update of our hydrological forecast model.

  19. Flash Floods is our reality

  20. Flash Floods is our reality (05.10.2008)

  21. Flash Floods is our reality (05.10.2008)

  22. Flash Floods is our reality (05.10.2008)

  23. Salvador Dali “Have no fear of perfection • you’ll never reach it”

  24. Vasko Stojov “We know we are not perfect, but also we are not fear to keep on trying”

  25. Thank you for your attention

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