ON-SITE TASKS
Week 2 : Flood map generation
Hydraulical modelling
Creating flood maps and hasard maps
Assessing flood risks
Better understand of climate change
Week 1 : Flood risk assessment under climate change
Hydrological modelling
Use the design storms to model extreme flows in the catchment
Calibration model (SHETRAN)
Running SHETRAN using the DDF storms
Data analysis : Obtain measurements - peak flow, rate of increase, event duration and volume.
ONLINE TASKS
Week 7 : Weather Generator
Activation and implementation of RWGEN with the various climate change packages
Identify similarities between observed data and simulated data
Verification of the adequacy of the data
Week 5/6 : Rainfall Gens
To generate more rainfall data
To address not having enought data
Running weather generator
Week 3/4 : Reviewing the achievements so far
Reading literature on current methodologies
Work on the report/presentation introduction, study area and data used
Finish exercises from week 1 and 2
Week 2 : Rainfall data pre-processing
Data processing for the Ouseburn Catchment
Data imputation: how to treat missing data
Spatial interpolation of data
draft slides https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1a2uZscXTwU6VGLRH9zOtqMnUw91DPejaHnSn3fxUku4/edit#slide=id.p
Week 1 : Familiarizing with the data
How many years of data are available?
Are the data comprehensive? Any missing values?
What units are used to represent these data?
Temporal resolution of the data?
Graphically represent two years of data - 94/95 and 07/08.
Perform statistical analyses, including mean, median, standard deviation, and percentiles (Q1, Q5, Q95, Q99).
Identify the annual maxima for each provided hydrological year.
draft slides https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LIAlHRZ4zpWfXbCrBw66wYCZ0Ov9fSpj/edit#slide=id.p1