Weather and Climate Science for Service Partnership (WCSSP) India - Calls- tender-UKCEH
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FHIM (Flood Hazard Impact Model) Implementation. This project “FHIM (Flood Hazard Impact Model) Implementation”, aims to work in partnership with UK (Met Office) and Indian (e.g. NCMRWF (National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting), IMD (India Meteorological Department)) partners to run and upscale the FHIM modelling framework to other regions in India, as well as to port it onto HPC systems used by MoES. This builds on significant developments to the FHIM framework over 4 Phases from 2019-2023 and the effective collaborative partnerships developed with IMD and NCMRWF.
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FHIM (Flood Hazard Impact Model) Implementation. This project “FHIM (Flood Hazard Impact Model) Implementation”, aims to work in partnership with UK (Met Office) and Indian (e.g. NCMRWF (National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting), IMD (India Meteorological Department)) partners to run and upscale the FHIM modelling framework to other regions in India, as well as to port it onto HPC systems used by MoES. This builds on significant developments to the FHIM framework over 4 Phases from 2019-2023 and the effective collaborative partnerships developed with IMD and NCMRWF.
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