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What is Numerical Model

Modeling and Monitoring Extreme Hydrometeorological Events
A combination of a large number of mathematical equations describing a physical phenomenon, the solution of which can be done with the help of computers, to find an approximate solution to the underlying physical problem.
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Flash Floods: Causes, Effects, and Modeling Possibilities With Advanced Hydroinformatic Tools
Erika Beata Maria Beilicci (Politehnica University, Timisoara, Romania) and Robert Florin Beilicci (Politehnica University, Timisoara, Romania)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 28
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8771-6.ch003
Abstract
The objectives of the chapter are the identification of flash flood causes, their negative effects on environmental factors, and to study of modeling with advanced hydroinformatic tools. The authors analyzed the following models: DUFLOW, developed by the International Institute for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering, Delft, The Rijkswaterstaat (Public Works Department), Tidal Water Division, The Hague, The Delft University of Technology The Netherlands; Hydrologic Engineering Center's Hydrological Modeling System runoff model, developed for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Water Erosion Prediction Project, developed by USDA Forest Service, Agricultural Research Service, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Department of Interior's Bureau of Land Management, and Geological Survey from USA and MIKE11 by DHI, developed by Danish Hydraulic Institute, rainfall-runoff module. The authors conducted case studies of these models on different small hydrographic basins, located in west Romania, in the Banat region. Some possible measures to reduce the negative effects of flash floods are listed.
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Representing Architectural Heritage: RAH
Synthetization of survey datum in which is registered every single information acquired be it metric or chromatic. The term refers to a model whose shape is described by points characterized by their spatial coordinates x,y,z, also known as point clouds characterized by greater speed in the phases of acquisition and elaboration of data.
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Impact of Climate Change on Groundwater Resources
Mathematical model using some sort of numerical time-stepping procedure to obtain the model’s behavior over time.
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Communicating Architectural Heritage: CAH
Synthetization of survey datum in which is registered every single information aqquired be it metric or chromatic. The term refers to a model whose shape is described by points characterized by their spatial coordinates x,y,z, also known as point cloud is characterized by greater speed in the phases of acquisition and elaboration of data.
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