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The Mediterranean Hydrological Cycle Observing
System
- MED-HYCOS -
http // medhycos . com
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Mediterranean Hydrological Cycle Observing System
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World Hydrological Cycle Observing System
  • WHYCOS

What is Whycos Why Whycos Where is Whycos
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WHY WHYCOS
  • The need was recognized for a system which could
    provide accurate and reliable hydrological data
  • To support national and river basin water
    resources development projects
  • To support regional and global studies requiring
    water resources information

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WHAT IS WHYCOS
  • The objectives
  • Strengthen technical and institutional
    capabilities of Hydrological Services
  • Establish a global network of key national
    stations
  • Promote and facilitate dissemination and use of
    water-related information

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WHERE WHYCOS
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MED-HYCOS Phase I 1995-2000
http // medhycos . com
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MED-HYCOS Institutional Framework
  • Regional Co-operating Group
  • Initial Co-ordinating Group
  • Pilot Regional Centre
  • Regional Task Forces

9
Regional Co-operation Group
Eligible Countries (15/25) ICG countries
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Initial Co-ordinating Group
  • 9 countries
  • Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Italy,
  • Malta, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Tunisia
  • 5 organisations
  • WMO
  • World Bank
  • Friend-Amhy
  • Medias-France
  • IRD - ORSTOM

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MED-HYCOS Co-operation Network PHASE I -
1995-2000
PRC
DCP
Regional co-operation
National Hydrological Services
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MED-HYCOS PHASE I - 1995-2000Main Achievments
  • Objective 1 Network of METEOSAT DCPs
  • Objective 2 MED-HYCOS Information System
  • Regional Data Base / Tools
  • Web Site / CD-ROM
  • Objective 3 Support to NHSs
  • Computers and software
  • Training material and sessions
  • Objective 4 Co-operation infrastructure
  • Initial Co-ordinating Group
  • 9 countries, 5 organisations
  • International Meetings
  • Croatia, France, Lebanon, Malta, Tunisia

13
OBJECTIVE 1 Installation of the DCPs network
  • Hydrometeorological Data Collecting goals
  • to survey the evolution of resources on main
    rivers and ground water tables
  • to evaluate hydrological cycle variables on small
    scale representative catchments (Rainfall,
    Runoff, ETP, etc.)
  • to monitor dams management and water transfer
    between catchments
  • to contribute to the water sharing between users
  • to evaluate pollution flows to the sea
  • etc.

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MED-HYCOS Data Collecting Platforms
PM 46 CEIS-TM
Antenna
Air temperature
Rainfall Recorder
Data logger
Solar Panel
Water level sensor
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DCPs Basic Measurements
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DCPs specifications
  • Multisensors
  • water quantity and quality sensors
  • meteorological sensors
  • Self powered
  • METEOSAT capacity / free of charge
  • Data storage on site on flash memory
  • Easy implementation, maintenance and operation

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Acquisition and transmission modes
  • Acquisition
  • Flash memory 2 Mo
  • Sampling interval from 1 mn to 1 hour
  • Water level threshold of 1 cm
  • Representative periods from 1 mn to 1 day
  • METEOSAT Teletransmission
  • hourly pre-processed values
  • emitting every 3 hours

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Water Quality Additionnal Sensors
  • Water quality probes
  • Water T
  • Turbidity
  • Conductivity
  • Dissolved O2
  • pH

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Meteorological additionnal sensors
  • Meteorological sensors
  • Wind speed and direction
  • Air T
  • Relative humidity
  • Solar radiation
  • Pressure

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Teletransmission System ...
and Data Flow
METEOSAT Satellite
Data Collecting Platforms
Direct Reception Meteosat Station
Ground Processing
EUMETSAT WEB SITE
Warning Monitoring
Data
Dissemination on INTERNET and CD-ROM
Tools
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Installation of a MED-HYCOS Data Collecting
Platform
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OBJECTIVE 2 MED-HYCOS Information System
MHIS aims
  • At regional level to offer
  • Information related to project activities
  • Information on water resources in the
    Mediterranean
  • Regional database and tools
  • DCP real time hourly data
  • Near real time daily data
  • Historical daily and monthly data
  • At national level to offer
  • MED-HYCOS Support concerning
  • data acquisition, management, and processing
  • technologies

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Different types of software
  • To administrate the Regional data base
  • updating, management and maintenance
  • To accede to the Regional data base
  • through the Web site technologies
  • To deal with data through the client-software

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Data Management in PRC
  • ORACLE interfaced with Internet
  • Data qualification
  • validation by NHS
  • Data standardisation
  • according to WMO Standards
  • Elaborated data by PRC
  • simple statistical analysis, etc.

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Data Access and Processing
  • WEB Data box
  • On line simple graphical tools
  • CGI Technology
  • Html Documents
  • - Graphic representations -
  • Client Software
  • Off Line Standalone Modules
  • - Statistical, numerical, and
    cartographic processing -

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To deal with data trough the client software
  • To evaluate the data set at disposal
  • Data Inventory
  • Graphic representation
  • Comparison
  • Data processing
  • Simple statistical analysis
  • Simple graphic representation
  • Data Export towards commercial standard software
  • Data Publication
  • Cartographic tools to represent spatial
    hydrological parameters

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Hydrological Data available in MED-HYCOS PRC
  • MED-HYCOS
  • 113 stations
  • 29 running DCPs with hydrometeorological data
  • 4753 station-year
  • GRDC hydrological data
  • 518 stations (9630 station-year)
  • Blue Plan hydrological series
  • 12 stations (760 station-year)

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Med-Hycos Home Page
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Mapping Application
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Mapping Application
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Mapping Application
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Mapping Application
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Members corner
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Database Statistics
35
Stations Inventory
36
CD-ROM Version 3
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CD-ROM Version 3
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Mapping tool
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Mapping tool - Options
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Data access and cartographic tools
Digital elevation model and hydrographic networks
41
Hydrographic networks
42
MEDMAP Local Access database
43
MEDMAP Mapping Tools
44
Management and processing tools
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Eumetsat Web Site
46
Statistic information
47
Streamflow discharges visualisation
48
Correlation between two variables
49
DCP s state information
  • Picture and RTF documents in the Database
  • DCP s state information

50
Monthly report on database
51
MED-CLIM Data visualisation tool
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Monthly rainfall data spatial representation
53
Monthly temperature data spatial representation
54
Mountly Rainfall and Temperature Data
55
Main Mediterranean streams and rivers
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OBJECTIVE 3 Improvement of the National
Hydrological Services
  • Provision of acquisition and processing equipment
  • Data collecting Platforms
  • Computer, devices, commercial software
  • Supply of hydrological software
  • Organisation of training sessions
  • Data acquisition, transmission, management
  • processing and dissemination
  • Welcome of experts from partner countries in
    PRC, etc.

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Improvement of the National Hydrological Services
  • Provision of acquisition and processing equipment
  • Data collecting Platforms
  • Computer, devices, common software
  • Supply of hydrological software
  • Organisation of training sessions
  • Data acquisition, transmission, management
  • processing and dissemination
  • Welcome of experts from partner countries in
    PRC, etc.

58
TRAINING TOPICS
  • Hydrometric measurement
  • Data Acquisition and Transmission Technologies
  • Data Processing Tools
  • Data Base Conception and Management
  • Data Dissemination
  • Cartographic software
  • WEB site Development and Maintenance, etc.

59
TRAININGS
Toulouse, 1996
Croatia, 1997
Montpellier, 1998
Beyrouth, 1999
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New technologies
Montpellier September - October 2000
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MED-HYCOS Tools
Montpellier October 2000
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OBJECTIVE 4 Creation of a co-operation
infrastructure
  • To reinforce the links between the partner
    countries favouring the exchange of capabilities
    and expertise
  • To present the activities of the National
    Hydrological Services
  • To favour the activities related to funds sinking
  • To establish links with other networks and
    partners
  • etc...

63
Hycos Meetings
Malta, November 1997
Pacific-Hycos, October 1999 Fidji
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Information Infrastructure
Information Means
  • Internet Web Site
  • http//medhycos.mpl.ird.fr
  • CD-ROM version 1.0 bundle
  • Brochure publishing
  • Contacts between the MED-HYCOS partners and with
    other initiatives
  • GWP, IME, WMN, Blue Plan, etc .
  • ESIMEAU

65
Information Infrastructure
Information Products
Co-operation fields
  • Project activities reports,
  • Training aids,
  • Elaborated Data,
  • Technical Papers,
  • Thematic Analysis,
  • Software, Tools, etc.
  • Demonstration projects
  • Water quantity and quality assessment
  • Watershed and Dam management, etc.

66
Site Map
medhycos . com
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Website
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Website
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Website
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Website
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Website
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Website
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Website
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Website
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Website
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Water resources of Albania
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Water resources of Albania
78
Prototype ActiveMap
79
Prototype ActiveMap
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Mid Term Targets 2001
Targets
  • At regional level, to supply a sound basis of
    hydrometeorological data and reliable information
    related to water assessment and management
  • At national level, to extend the National
    Hydrological Services capabilities and know-how

81
MED-HYCOS Project Phase II design
  • The Mediterranean Water Resources Observatory
  • At regional level
  • Thematic Networks animated by
  • Thematic Centres (ex Belgrade)
  • At subregional level
  • River Basin Projects (Drini, Struma,)
  • At national level
  • Support to NHS Activities
  • MHIS / MHWS

82
MED-HYCOS Objectives 2002-2005
  • 1 - Mediterranean Hydrological Information System
  • through the implementation of National
    Information Systems
  • 2 - Improvement of Hydrometeorological Data
    Collecting Network
  • through the installation of new DCP and NRT
    stations
  • 3 - Dissemination of Water resources assessment
    products
  • through the promotion of Thematic networks
    between NHS and research centres and universities

T R A I N I N G
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Phase 2 2002-2005 Main expected Outputs
To contribute to a sustainable water management
by providing
  • Surface water resources survey for the major
    river basins
  • Provision of consistent data for international
    river basins
  • Variability of the water cycle components
  • Diagnostics on wide droughts and floods
  • Tools for water management in extreme situations
  • Assessment of pollution at local and regional
    scales
  • Evaluation of the impacts of climate /
    environment changes on water resources, etc.

84
Phase 2 2002-2005 MED-HYCOS Products
  • National Hydrological Services (NHS)
  • Data on rivers discharges
  • Statistical analysis of hydrological data
  • NHS in relation with water managers
  • Inventory of different water resources uses
    (storage, transfer, withdrawal and return flows)
  • NHS in relation with other Projects / Networks
  • Description and follow-up of the physical,
    biological and socio-economical environment of
    the river basins
  • Streamflows modelling
  • Elaboration and monitoring of water quality
    indexes, etc.

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MED-HYCOS - PHASE II - 2002-2005
NHS / TC
NIS
PRC
NIS
NIS
NIS
New DCP
DCP phase I
NIS / TC
Thematic Network
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About 60 of the surface of Mediterranean
catchments
  • Some basins not covered
  • Drini as the third European Mediterranean basin
  • Large islands as Sardine, Sicily
  • Aegean Cost
  • North Africa except Tunisia
  • Abundant Springs
  • Dumanli in Turkey (50 m3/s)
  • Stella in italy (37 m3/s)
  • Fontaine de Vaucluse ( 25 m3/s), etc.

87
Other criteria for the choice of new stations
  • Stations with long hydrological series and good
    rating curves
  • Rivers with non influenced regimes
  • Rivers with extreme hydrological regimes
  • Rivers with increasing anthropogenic influences
  • deforestation
  • urbanisation
  • irrigation, etc.
  • Transboundary and boundary rivers

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Links with others programs
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CONCLUSION
Thanks to a DCP network using modern
technologies, ...
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CONCLUSION
thanks to the implementation of an
open information system, and...
91
CONCLUSION
thanks to an existing operational co-operation inf
rastructure
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CONCLUSION
MED-HYCOS Programme...
must offer the appropriate structure
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CONCLUSION
  • to improve a Regional co-operation between
    hydrologists
  • reinforcing their capabilities to produce high
    quality data,
  • and favouring the exchange of expertise and
    capacities
  • to start-up a Mediterranean Water Observatory
  • offering reliable information to the
    international community
  • and to support Scientific Research, Planning, and
    Management Programmes

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CONTACT
http// medhycos . com morell _at_ ird.fr
MED-HYCOS PRC c/o IRD BP 5045 AGROPOLIS 34032
Montpellier Tel 33 (0) 4 67 63 64 20 Fax
33 (0) 4 67 41 21 33
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