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Regional Association VI, Forum Hydrology, Koblenz May 8 – 10, 2012

Regional Association VI, Forum Hydrology, Koblenz May 8 – 10, 2012. Statements of the national hydrological service of Romania. Dr. Mary-Jeanne Adler, Scientific Director NHIWM, mj.adler@hidro.ro. Organization, role and main tasks. 3000 wells,.

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Regional Association VI, Forum Hydrology, Koblenz May 8 – 10, 2012

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  1. Regional Association VI, Forum Hydrology, Koblenz May 8 – 10, 2012 Statements of the national hydrological service of Romania Dr. Mary-Jeanne Adler, Scientific Director NHIWM, mj.adler@hidro.ro Hydrology Forum Koblenz, May 8-10, 2012

  2. Organization, role and main tasks 3000 wells, • National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management as an independent institution under the authority of the National Administration “Romanian Waters” (according to the Government Ordinance 107/2002 approved by Law no.404/2003) is the only specialized national institute which represents Romania in the field of hydrology, hydrogeology and water management at a national as well as international level for, providing operational services, studies and research for: • protection of people and socio-economic well-being • development and improvement of life quality • environment protection • Coordinates 963 river stations, 1050 pluvio, 36 evaporimetricplatfors, 3000 wells Hydrology Forum Koblenz, May 8-10, 2012

  3. Biggest success IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DESWAT PROJECT – HYDROLOGICAL INFORMATIO SYSTEM FOR MONITORING, DATA PROCESSING AND FORECASTING Hydrology Forum Koblenz, May 8-10, 2012

  4. DESWAT MONITORING SYSTEM AUTOMATE HIDRO STATION: - 605 HIDRO STATIONS- 250 RAIN STATIONS- 60 QUALITY STATIONS IN-PUTS FOR THE DESWAT MODELING PLATFORM: -NWS RFS, -FLASH FLOOD GUIDENS, -Distributed model

  5. What makes me happy at work? 60 meteo stations RADAR DOPPLER WSR-98D 8 lights detectors (4) Legacy C-band Doppler RESULTS OF SIMIN RADARS NETWORK INTEGRATION WITH DESWAT

  6. Biggest failure Scientific: Integration and dissemination of the hydrological and meteorological data by an Internet platform using a geodatabase Administrative: not renewing the personnel, capacity decreasing Hydrology Forum Koblenz, May 8-10, 2012

  7. Expectations at the national level: • Flash Flood Guidance • Flash Flood Threat for 8.851 small basins of 30km2

  8. Expectations national/ international levelsintegration: LARGE TRANSBORDER BASINS MONITORING HARMONIZATIONAND INTEGRATED FORECAST SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT • System Setup and • Implementation – MULTIMODEL PLATFORM Station Database Processed Time Series Database Forecast Parameter Database • Daily Operations Internet platform for data collection, processing and dissemination for trans-border rivers New Gages • System Maintenance Station Database Terminal Gage

  9. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR THE EXISTING NATIONAL (NWS RFS) FLOW STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT MAP MAT Snow accumulation and ablation Snow model Operations and Models RAIM (Rain + Snow melt) Rainfall Runoff Sacramento SMA, API, etc. Parameters and States Volumetric Runoff Time distribution Unit hydrograph Operations and models are logically organized and are executed within the system Instantaneous discharge Lag/K Routing, Diversions Other operations Adjusted discharge With this structure, other models can be incorporated = multimodel procedure development INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Mean flow calculation Mean flows Mean daily Flow OUTPUT Hydrographs Statistics

  10. GOOD PRACTICE EXAMPLE: DANUBE FLOODRISK PROJECT –DATA AND METHODS HARMOINZATION FOR FLOOD MAPPING ALONG THE DANUBE

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