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Atmósfera PROHIMET Agua Suelo Ibero-American Network on monitoring and forecasting of hydrometeorological phenomena Pilot projects for transferring knowledge and technology and strengthening international cooperation http://www.prohimet.org Angel Luis Aldana Valverde Program manager at the Hydrographic Studies Center of CEDEX (Spain) Coordinator of PROHIMET 1

PROHIMET Ibero-American Workshop on Hydrometeorological Information and Forecasting Systems Valencia, Spain, 2004 Promoted by World Meteorological Organization (Weather, Climate and Water) WMO Flood Forecasting Initiative 128 experts from 22 countries of Ibero-America One of the proposals: creation of a thematic network on hydrometeorological monitoring and forecasting. Description: a thematic network, of ibero-american scope, which gathers specialists, of several disciplines, especially worried about the topics of floods and droughts, although they also cope with the problems related to climate change. 2

Objectives of PROHIMET PROHIMET is a linkage and a cooperation framework for seeking the following specific objectives: To enlarge the cooperation between the scientific communities of hydrologist and meteorologists, and to stimulate their interaction with other institutions which have relation with both, as it is the case of the civil protection services. To establish a multinational cooperation, in the ibero-american region, for the use of new techniques of hydrometeorological forecasting. To encourage staff training and capacity building in the use of modern tools for hydrometeorological monitoring, forecast and dissemination, as well as all matters dealing with the concepts of risk, hazard and vulnerability. To analyze and to evaluate the state of development and the lacks and needs of the ibero-american countries in regards to the forecast and warning systems and hydrometeorological phenomena related measures. To promote the development of pilot projects, that would be used as demonstration cases. To contribute to the development, extension and improvement of the observation and measurement systems. 3

Actions Organization of workshops and training courses Preparation of dissemination material and provide free access to it Internet forums: the members constitute electronic discussion groups Development of pilot projects as demonstration cases 4

The pilot projects Since the creation of the network, its members expressed their conviction about the need and usefulness of pilot project as demonstration cases PROHIMET COLOMBIA Title: Hydrometeorological system of Nare and Guatape river basins, located at Antioquía-Colombia (sistema hidrometeorológico en las cuencas de los ríos Nare y Guatape, ubicados en Antioquia- Colombia) Country : Colombia Cities: El Retiro, Guarne, Rionegro, La Ceja, Carmen de Viboral, Marinilla, Santuario, San Vicente, El Peñol, Guatapé y San Rafael. River : Nare and Guatapé. PROHIMET-YÍ Title: Pilot project for the early warning system of the Durazno city under Yi river floods (proyecto piloto de alerta temprana para la ciudad de Durazno ante las avenidas del rio Yí) Country: Uruguay City: Durazno River: Yí 5

Pilot projects.- main characteristics Short response time of the hydrological system Led by a hydropower production company Multipurpose goal Improve reservoir operation Civil protection Main problems to be solved Weather forecast Coupling NWP and hydrological forecasting models Hydrometry Rainfall estimation Long response time of the hydrological system Led by a university under the supervision of the central water administration Main goal Reinforce local civil protection services emergency actions Main problems to be solved Hydrometry Hydraulics Rainfall estimation 6

COLOMBIA PILOT PROJECT PROHIMET COLOMBIA Hydrometeorological system of Nare and Guatape river basins, located at Antioquía-Colombia, Gloria Estela Marín Cortés Gloria.Marin@eeppm.com Empresas Públicas de Medellín.E.S.P Cities: El Retiro, Guarne, Rionegro, La Ceja, Carmen de Viboral, Marinilla, Santuario, San Vicente, El Peñol, Guatapé y San Rafael. DEPARTMENT OF ANTIOQUIA

PRIMARY OBJECTIVES To prevent flood disasters. To improve the reservoirs operation and to avoid possible failure of the dams To plan economical activities in function of the available water resources. To support emergency actions SECONDARY OBJECTIVES To have an operational complete system including meteorological and Hydrological predictions capabilities To optimize the existing systems and to implement another tools in order to obtain new hydrometeorological information To be prepared for the migration process of the NESDIS NOAA satellite reception system. To share experiences and knowledge with other members of the PROHIMET Network and to put them in practice with the Pilot Project.

Pilot project supported by: PROHIMET Red iberoamericana para el monitoreo y pronóstico de fenómenos hidrometeorológicos EMPRESAS PÚBLICAS DE MEDELLÍN.E.S.P CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTIFICO E TECNOLÓGICO-Brasil

Hydrometry Measurement Networks Incorporation of new technologyies Satellite System PILOT PROJECT PROHIMET COLOMBIA Hydrological Forecasting Automatic system for information validation New Team of Meteorology Applied to Hydrology ETA SATELLITE IMAGES HYDROESTIMATO R Fenómenos de Mesoescala

RESULTS UNTIL NOW Hydrological and meteorological studies: precalibration of Hydroestimator, calibration of ETA model and improvement of previous calibration of HBV model. Adding new capabilities to institutions, example: new team of meteorology applied to hydrology Capacity building Inter-institutional relationships: Agreement between National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (IDEAM) and EPM

PENDING RESULTS Implementation of the ETA calibrated model: New time interval of data and new forecast lead time HBV model. Linking hydrology and meteorology (ETA, Hydroestimator and HBV) New program for training of forecasters. Inter-institutional relationships: Protocols of communication and data interchanges between IDEAM, EPM and local authorities. Implementation of the software & tools for the satellite images and meteorological information from UNIDATA.

THANK YOU

Durazno, May, 2007 PROHIMET PROJECT WMO-IMFIA PILOT PROJECT EARLY WARNING SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF DURAZNO YI RIVER BASIN URUGUAY Silvana Alcoz Dirección Nacional de Aguas y Saneamiento sialcoz@gmail.com

Objectives Reinforcement of the actions performed by the civil protection service (CECOED) Development of an operational, early warning system Preparation of a geographical information system (GIS) to support the operation of the CECOED and for urban planning Institutional strengthening and inter-institutional institutional coordination for the optimization of the available resources Advance towards linking meteorological information with hydrologic models

Importance of the project This pilot case will be an example for solving other flood plain problems in the region It will be the first operational real-time flood alert system in Uruguay. More severe and more frequent flood events are occurring, causing floods of considerable magnitude. The civil protection services need the development of new tools. Optimization of human and financial resources at national and local level Education, training and capacity building To give an additional use to the real-time hydrologic data system implemented for the management of the hydroelectric reservoirs by UTE (hydropower company) To comply with the new legal framework (National Emergency System Law; Land Use Planning and Sustainable Development Law) through the development t of flood risk mapping and its incorporation in the urban plan for the city of Durazno. Expected ripple effect of benefits: : To contribute to the development of national policies with respect to water management, land use planning, risk management. ment. To strengthen the scientific development at the university in the application of new n technology in meteorology linked to hydrology and real-time observation networks. To support other local civil protection services in the country as well as other basins with similar characteristics in the region.

Sustainability of the project Maintenance of the hydrologic network by the hydropower company (UTE) Legal framework National Emergency System Law Commitment of the institutions with responsibility in the matter Approach Interdisciplinary approach Integrated Flood Management

Tasks Inter-institutional coordination (National Water Authority, Local Government, Hydropower Company, National Directorate of Meteorology, Civil Protection Service, University, PROHIMET and WMO) Hydrologic and hydraulic studies Basic studies (characterization of precipitation, catchment areas and streamflows) Topographic work for the hydraulic model Stream gauge stations Development and calibration of simulation models Rainfall estimation based on satellite imagery GIS to support emergency management and urban planning Flood forecasting models Integration of developed tools to the work done by the institutions Definition of responsibilities and protocols for action and for sharing data Training and capacity building Dissemination of results

Current Actions and Planned results for first semester (April 2010) Topographic work, hydrologic and hydraulic models and historical analysis Definition of IFD curves Inter-institutional coordination

THANK YOU