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Institute of Meteorology Alfred Dubicki, Assist. Prof. Dr
HYDROCARE Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, Wroclaw Branch - PP 10 Director Alfred Dubicki, Assist. Prof. Dr Potsdam,
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Scientific co-ordinator of HYDROCARE Project - PP 10:
Prof. Laura Radczuk Technical co-ordinator of HYDROCARE Project - PP 10 and contact person: Dr Agnieszka Kolanek tel
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Budget PP-10
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Budget PP-10
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Person responsible for each particular action
Irena Otop MSc.; Tamara Tokarczyk Dr eng.; Agnieszka Kolanek Dr eng.; Alfred Dubicki Assist. Prof. Dr.
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Action plan - PP 10 WP 2 Reconstruction of the hydrometeorological cycle: Review and update of the meteorological characteristics of the Polish territory.
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WP 4 Water resources management:
Action plan - PP 10 WP 4 Water resources management: 4.2 - Assessments of the hydrological characteristics of the Polish territory during different climatic conditions. Estimation of water resources in swelling, flood, drought and average conditions. Assignment of the amount of minimal discharge; 4.4 - Creation of homogeneous water quantity and quality database for about 100 selected monitoring points localised along the main Polish rivers. The assessments of surface water quality will take into account different climatic conditions, as in the periods of swelling, flood, drought and also in average conditions. 4.5 - Assessments of a collaboration system on the transboundary waters management with Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Russian Federation.
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4. Water resources management
4.2 - Assessments of the hydrological characteristics of the Polish territory during different climatic conditions. Estimation of water resources in flood, drought and average conditions. Assignment of the amount of minimal discharge.
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No Particular action in 4.2 No of month V Hydrological drought characteristics Low flow characteristics: percentiles from the flow duration curve recession indices base flow indices Deficit characteristics Deficit volume and time duration Probability of non exceedance of deficit and time duration Minimum flow VIII – II. 2007 VI Flood characteristics: Threshold method, Frequency of freshet, Probabilisty of maximum discharges, Flood indices I – VI. 2007 VII Hydrological average conditions characteristics: Mean flow from multiyear IV – VI. 2007 VIII Assessment of water resources for different conditions: Drought period Flood Average conditions VII – XII.2007
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The climate variability
Climatic regions by Woś The gauge network
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Location of chosen catchments in Poland territory
Pisa catchment: lacustrine catchment 4061 km2 area Prosna catchment: agricultural catchment 4712 km2 area Kłodnica catchment: urbanized catchment 1055 km2 area Nysa Kłodzka catchment reservoirs catchment 4712 km2 area Dunajec catchment: natural catchment 4341 km2 area
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4. Water resources management
4.4 - Creation of homogeneous water quantity and quality database for about 100 selected monitoring points localised along the main Polish rivers. The assessments of surface water quality will take into account different climatic conditions, as in the periods of swelling, flood, drought and also in average conditions.
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Scope of investigations
Determination of contamination loads carried with surface water into the Baltic Sea according to different hydrological conditions.
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No Particular actions in 4.4 Time of the end 1 Analysis of preliminarily selected monitoring stations according to data availability in the last 10 years III. 2006 2 Characterisation of monitoring network according to surface water quantity and quality data IV.2006 3 Interim Report VI.2006
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No Particular actions in 4.4 Time of the end 4 Analysis of hydrological data from the last 10 years, taking into account different climatic conditions VII.2006 5 Creation of homogeneous water quantity and quality database VIII.2006 6 Input data for the database IX.2006 7 Calculation of surface water quality variations related to flow XII.2006 8 Interim report 9 Assessments of surface water quality variation related to flow I.2007 10 Final report II.2007
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Location of investigation monitoring stations in Poland territory
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2. Reconstruction of the hydrometeorological cycle
Review and update of the meteorological characteristics of the Polish territory.
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No Particular action in 2.11 Time of the end 1 Review of published meteorological characteristics needed for the reconstruction of the hydrological cycle VII. 2006 2 Establishment of a database for updating selected meteorological characteristics needed for the reconstruction of the hydrological cycle in Poland To discuss: time span of data series for updating VIII.2006 3 Calculation of Potential Evapotranspiration according to Penman formula IX.2006 4 Calculation of Climatic Water Balance (CWB) CWB Indicator of Intensity of atmospheric drought Regional water shortage X. 2006
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No Particular action in 2.11 Time of the end 5 Selection dry spell X. 2006 6 Selection extreme events of hydrometeorological XI. 2006 7 Mapping of Climatic Water Balance 8 Reporting XII. 2006
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Network of meteorological stations in Poland
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4. Water resources management
4.5 - Assessments of a collaboration system on the transboundary waters management with Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Russian Federation.
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No Particular actions in 4.5 Time of the end 1 Assessments of previous qualitative and quantitative surface water monitoring programs according to WFD requirements VIII.2007 2 Analysis of the obligatory conventions of Polish collaboration on the transboundary waters management with Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Russian Federation X.2007 3 Proposed changes the conventions according to WFD requirements XI.2007 4 Final reporting XII.2007
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Transnational rivers in Poland
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Other Experts - employers other branch of IMGW
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Thank you for your attention
HYDROCARE Thank you for your attention
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