Flooding & flood forecast courses


FLOOD WATCH^

Introduction to Real-Time Forecasting

The application areas of FLOOD WATCH cover real-time flood forecasting and warning; decision support and scenario analyses; real-time optimisation of dams and reservoirs dissemination and flood mapping; water quality forecasting. Designed for use in real-time environments, FLOOD WATCH integrates spatial data, real-time data, forecast models and dissemination tools in a GIS or web based environment. The system includes a GIS client designed for use by staff working in office and a web client designed for use by duty staff working remotely.

The 2-day course supplies professionals with an overview of the aspects to be addressed when working with real-time data and forecast models in an operational environment. Professionals that may benefit from this course includes flood managers, flood forecasting staff, dam and reservoir operators and decision makers.

It is an advantage, but no condition, that participants are acquainted with the functionalities and operations of MIKE 11 HD prior to the course either through practice or through completion of the training course  `Introduction to River and Channel Modelling with MIKE 11´

Topics

  • Configuration of FLOOD WATCH to work with sample data and forecast models (including configuration of sensors, registration of a simple forecast model and establishment of data safe model scenarios and hierarchies)
  • Configuration of FLOOD WATCH to carry out manual or automated forecast tasks
  • Configuration of FLOOD WATCH to disseminate selected information to web
  • Sample training in the daily operation of the system 

Related courses

  • `MIKE 11 - Introduction to River and Channel Modelling´
  • `FLOOD WATCH - Advanced Real-time Forecasting´ 

Further information

FLOOD WATCH^

Advanced Real-Time Forecasting

The application areas of FLOOD WATCH cover real-time flood forecasting and warning; decision support and scenario analyses; real-time optimisation of dams and reservoirs dissemination and flood mapping; water quality forecasting. Designed for use in real-time environments, FLOOD WATCH integrates spatial data, real-time data, forecast models and dissemination tools in a GIS or web based environment. The system includes a GIS client designed for use by staff working in office and a web client designed for use by duty staff working remotely.

This 5-day course supplies professionals with a thorough understanding of aspects to be addressed when working with real-time data and forecast models in an operational environment. Staff that may benefit from this course include flood forecasting staff, dam and reservoir operators and decision-makers in real-time forecasting based on observed data and model forecast results. The course provides the participants with a thorough understanding of the aspects of real-time forecasting from the setup of forecast models, through the development of interfaces to telemetry data sources to working with models and data in a GIS environment.

It is an advantage, but no condition, that participants are acquainted with the functionalities and operations of MIKE 11 HD prior to the course either through practice or through completion of the training course  `Introduction to River and Channel Modelling with MIKE 11´

Topics

  • Introduction to the setup of MIKE 11 forecasting models
  • The MIKE 11 data assimilation module
  • Configuration of FLOOD WATCH to work with real-time data and forecast models
  • Configuration of FLOOD WATCH to carry out forecast task either manually, on an event driven basis or as scheduled by the operator
  • Configuration of FLOOD WATCH to disseminate selected information to different media (including web and email)
  • Final training in the daily operation of the system, including hints, tricks and system maintenance

Related courses

  • `MIKE 11 - Introduction to River and Channel Modelling´
  • `FLOOD WATCH – Introduction to Real-time Forecasting´ 

Further information

URBAN FLOODING ANALYSIS & MANAGEMENT^

Preparing for Flooding and the Impact of Climate Change on Your City

An increasing number of urban areas are under constant risk of flooding. Intense rainfall overwhelms the drainage system, or extreme sea levels, overtop dikes and inundate our cities. The risks are amplified by the expected effects of climate change. A wide variety of computer-based tools are available for understanding urban flooding, analysing “what-if” scenarios and trying out mitigation measures. These tools vary considerably in complexity and applicability.

This 3-day course aims to bridge the gap between the availability of technically-sound analysis tools and their practicable application within the constraints of time, cost and quality, public acceptance and political approval. The course is designed for engineers and planners who want to gain a more thorough practical insight into the different modelling techniques for urban flood analysis. Priority will be given to participants with computer modelling experience and who are familiar with ArcGIS, MIKE URBAN (or MOUSE), and MIKE FLOOD prior to the course.

Topics

  • Introduction to urban flooding
  • Review of available urban flood analysis tools
  • Flood problem identification techniques
  • Analysis of flooding problems
  • Analysis of the impacts of climate change on urban flooding
  • Interpretation of modelling results
  • Testing and implementation of flood mitigation measures
  • Hands-on exercises

Related courses

  • `URBAN RADAR TOOL - Weather Radar Data in Urban Drainage Modelling´
  • `MIKE FLOOD - Integrated 1D and 2D Urban Flood Modelling´
  • `MIKE FLOOD - Integrated Pipes, Channels and Surface Modelling´

Further information

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