5th International Workshop on Catchment Hydrological Modelling and Data Assimilation
Catchments in a changing climate
The 5th International Workshop on Catchment Hydrological Modelling and Data Assimilation (CAHMDA-V) is a follow-up to the successful CAHMDA-I workshop held in Wageningen (2001), CAHMDA-II workshop held in Princeton (2004), CAHMDA-III workshop held in Melbourne (2008), and the CAHMDA-IV workshop held in Lhasa (2010).
The objective of the workshop is to assess recent advances in modelling, observing, and data assimilation approaches to improve understanding, observing and predicting hydrological processes and catchment evolutions. Particular attention will be given to the quantification and attribution of climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptations in river basins. New observing systems and new theories and the use of data assimilation are probed in setting the research agenda in hydrological researches for the coming decade. Invited key notes, short poster presentations and extensive discussions will be main forms of the workshop. Pre-workshop data assimilation training course and post-workshop excursions will be organized.
More information will be available soon.

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| Event starts: | Monday 09 July 2012 |
| Event ends: | Friday 13 July 2012 |
| Venue: | ITC |
| Organized by: | WRS department |
| City where event takes place: | Enschede |
| Country where event takes place: | Netherlands |
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