Hydro-Meteorology Applications Survey – Bridging the gap between the Hydro-Metereology and ICT Communities
Run by the EU Funded project DRIHMS (Distributed Research Infrastructure for Hydro-Meteorology Study), the survey aims to define important topics in Hydro-Meteorology Research (HMR) that can benefit from advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), and thus set a joint HMR-ICT research and applications agenda. The survey results will be part of a White Paper of recommendations to build a bridge between the Hydro-Metereology and ICT communities.
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About DRIHMS
The key element of the DRIHMS project – coordinated by the CIMA Research Foundation - will be the organization of a set of networking activities involving both hydrometeorology scientists and Grid scientists, and designed to overcome current limitations in the sharing of tools and knowledge in the European HMR community, in the creating of common knowledge of what is available and, possible, also in the production of new knowledge from last generation hydrometeorological processes observing/modeling systems. For further information visit: www.drihms.eu











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