Thursday 21 February 2019

WARREDOC International Winter School on Data Rich Hydrology 2019

The "Data Rich Hydrology" Winter School 2019 took place in beautiful Colombella, Perugia (Italy). It was jointly organised by the Water Resources Research and Documentation Center (WARREDOC) and UNESCO World Water Assessment Program (WWAP). The WARREDOC was established at the Università per Stranieri di Perugia (UNISTRAPG) since 1985 - developing research, advanced training and scientific communication in the field of water, environment and disaster risk management.

http://warredoc.unistrapg.it/en/events/2019-winter-school/


The days were organised into a serious of lectures and lab sessions and food and accommodation were provided all at the location of the Villa Colombella, that was an extraordinary experience. We were completely immersed in this place students and lecturers altogether.

The program encompassed mainly lectures of absolute high scientific standard and well presented by the experienced and well-known lecturers.

- The Era of Data Rich Hydrology, 1st keynote lecture, by Prof. Rafael L. Bras

Prof. Bras is one of the forefathers of hydrology (Google Scholar). He gave us a history lesson of conceptual, numerical and later computational hydrology and modelling of catchments. He concluded with the outlook of what we as young hydrologists should keep striving towards to improve understanding and modelling of the hydrological cycle.

- The WWDR and SDG 6 Synthesis Report, 2nd keynote lecture, by Prof. Stefan Uhlenbrook, also head of UNESCO WWAP

- Remote sensing and data assimilation in hydrology by Prof. Fabio Castelli

- Hydrologic modelling in a data rich world by Prof. Prof Riccardo Rigon

- Citizen science and big data in hydrology by Prof. Fernando Nardi

- Beyond traditional extreme value theory: lessons learned from rainfall and hurricane intensity by Prof. Marco Marani

More topics got covered by further renowned professors, researchers and practitioners in hydrological and hydraulic modelling:

- Groundwater hydrology and hydrological process mechanics
- The water-food-energy nexus
- Modelling scaling properties of precipitation fields
- Hydrologic measurements and novel observation technologies
- Drones in Hydrology (lecture & hands on)
- Hydrological risk assessment: Return period and probability of failure
- Advances in the space-time analysis of rainfall extremes
- Data poor vs. data rich cases for flood hazard (lecture & hands on)
- Distributed Data quality and urban flood modelling uncertainty
- Stream flow measurements: ground and satellite observations
- Remote sensing data and tools to foster inland water monitoring and flood modeling

I also had the pleasure to get interviewed by research fellow and PhD student Francisco Pena, who does a radio show on Disaster Risk Reduction. We had a great chat about our ideas and views on the topics and lectures during this Winter School on Hydrology and did some brainstorming:

http://www.radiophonica.com/podcast/13941 (link to the radio show)



If you like to check out Francisco's pages: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franciscope%C3%B1a/ (LinkedIn) and and https://twitter.com/FebronioPena (Twitter)

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