DRIHM: Distributed Research Infrastructure for Hydro-Meteorology

A. Clematis, D. D'Agostino, E. Danovaro, A. Galizia, A. Quarati, A. Parodi, N. Rebora, T. Bedrina, D. Kranzlmüller, Michael Schiffers, B. Jagers, Q. Harpham, Pierre-Henri Cros
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One of the main challenges of the 21st century is represented by accurate weather predictions together with the estimate of extreme phenomena and their impacts on the environment and on the society. The key point of this challenge is to enable the acceleration of advances in hydrometeorological research, and to integrate these advances in the everyday forecasts thus improving the protection of civilians and of the environment. The DRIHMS (Distributed Research Infrastructure for Hydro-Meteorology Study) project suggests that a step forward in this direction lies on the ability to easily access hydrometeorological data, to share predictive models, and to facilitate the collaboration among different experts in this area. At this aim it is necessary the support of an e-infrastructure permitting to deal with the massive amount of information needed and providing the adequate level of systems interoperability. These are the goals of the DRIMH, Distributed Research Infrastructure for Hydro-Meteorology, project presented hereafter.
水文气象分布式研究基础设施
21世纪的主要挑战之一是准确的天气预报,以及对极端现象及其对环境和社会的影响的估计。这一挑战的关键在于加速水文气象研究的进展,并将这些进展纳入日常预报,从而改善对平民和环境的保护。水文气象研究分布式研究基础设施(DRIHMS)项目表明,在这个方向上向前迈出的一步在于能够轻松访问水文气象数据,共享预测模型,并促进该领域不同专家之间的合作。为了实现这一目标,有必要支持电子基础设施,以处理所需的大量信息,并提供足够水平的系统互操作性。这些就是DRIMH(分布式水文气象研究基础设施)项目的目标。
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