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Work-Package 1Decisional MeetingMetz | 11.03.2010
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AMICE Work-Package 1 :Decisional Meeting
Progress of Work-Package 1
Step 1 Step up of the Amice Transnational Online References Database
Step 2 Towards a common background…
Consultation with WP1 partners to share
Step 4 Methodology for performing future climate scenarios
Step 5 Methodology for performing future hydrological scenarios
Step 6 Results of the hydrological simulations
Consultation with WP1 partners to share expertise in Meuse hydrology, databases and
rainfall-runoff modelling practices
Step 3 Literature synthesis from the TORD
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Step 1 The AMICE Transnational OnlineReferences Database (TORD)
References
Managment system
Partners of WP1Permanent export
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ReferencesData Base
Server computer of the University of Metz
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Wikindx®
-> Software application open for public consultation but writable only for users having a login-> Software application developed and hosted by the University of Metz, now handing over to the EPAMA 3
Step 1 The AMICE Transnational OnlineReferences Database (TORD)
TORD Homepage accessible from the AMICE official website
http://www.amice-http://www.amice-project.eu/biblio/
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Step 1 The AMICE Transnational OnlineReference Database (TORD)Count of references byCategories :
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Step 1 The AMICE Transnational OnlineReference Database (TORD)
Quick search based on:
-> the type of publication -> categories-> keywords-> etc.
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Step 1 The AMICE Transnational OnlineReference Database (TORD)
View of a reference
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Step 1 The AMICE Transnational OnlineReference Database (TORD)
AMICE TORD statistics (v. 01/2010):
-> 800 references-> 1200 authors
Types of references :Journal Article
38%
11%
8%
5%2%1%
French part
M euse river
Adjacent basin
Belgian part
Outside of the basin
Study areas :
322
256
62
47
1911
10 9 7 54211 Journal Article
Report/Documentation
Thesis/Dissertation
Book
Book Article
Conference Paper
Proceedings Article
M iscellaneous
GovernmentReport/DocumentationM ap
Online Database
Web Article
Unpublished Work
Book Chapter Number
18%
17%
Dutch part
German part
Luxemburgish part
Major topics :
39%
21%
12%
8%
8%
8%4% Physiography
Hydrology
Climato logy
Drinking water
Trend analysis
Water managementsystem
Water hazardmitigation
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Step 2 Towards a common background…
Consultation with WP1 partners through a questionnaire(May to Sept. 2009)
QUESTIONNAIRE FOR ACTION 3
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Step 2 Towards a common background…
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Step 2 Towards a common background…
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Step 2 Towards a common background…
Inventory of climate experiment (v. Sept. 2009)
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Step 2 Towards a common background…
Overview of calibrated rainfall-runoff models* available in the framework of WP1
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*HBV was calibrated on the whole Meuse basin
Step 2 Towards a common background…
Outcomes of the consultation with WP1 partners(sept.2009)
-> If necessary, a new hydrological modelling experiment is possible throughavailable calibrated rainfall-runoff models
Rainfall-runoff modelling
Climate simulations
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-> No ready-to-use (i.e. bias corrected) climate simulations at the Meuse basin scale-> Insufficient time to perform bias corrections for an ensemble of climate simulations-> Most of the climate simulations are available only beyond 2050-> Large uncertainty in ensemble climate simulations
Climate simulations
Hydrological impact assessment
-> WP1 Partners agreed upon a set of gauging stations for the CC assessment-> WP1 Partners agreed upon common HIV suitable for the other Amice actions (e.g. 6, 23, 24)
Step 3 Literature synthesis from the TORD(May to Sept. 2009)
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Step 3 Literature synthesis from the TORD(May to Sept. 2009)
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Step 3 Literature synthesis from the TORD(May to Sept. 2009)
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Step 3 Literature synthesis from the TORD(May to Sept. 2009)
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Conclusions from Step 2 + Step 3(May to Sept. 2009)
-> No ready-to-use (i.e. bias corrected) climate simulations at the Meuse basin scale-> Insufficient time to perform bias corrections for an ensemble of climate simulations-> Most of the climate simulations are available only beyond 2050-> Large uncertainty in ensemble climate simulations
Climate simulations
Literature review on climate and hydrological scenarios for the Meuse river basin
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river basin
-> Gaps of knowledge between published applicable information and quantifiablestatements and Amice project requirements
Conclusion 1 : a new modelling experiment is required for producing hydrological scenarios for Amice
Conclusion 2 : Synthetic nationally-based climate scenarios should be defined
Conclusion 3 : A transnational climate scenario should be infered from national scenarios