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E-monitoring the nature of water
Authors:Silvano Pecora  Harry F Lins
Institution:1. World Meteorological Organization, Commission for Hydrology, Geneva, Switzerlandsilvano.pecora@adbpo.it;3. World Meteorological Organization, Commission for Hydrology, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The critical need for hydrological observations in support of water resources management, particularly during extreme events, has transformed traditional methods of hydrological data management. This transformation has given rise to a framework of e-monitoring the hydrological cycle, the aim of which is to improve understanding of the nature of water. New trends in data science, coupled with increasing technological evolution, make the new generation of data systems more agile and responsive to the needs and expectations for efficient and effective data sharing and service delivery. The WMO Hydrological Observing System was designed around the integration of observations, data exchange, research, data processing, modelling and forecasting, in such a way that societal needs for disaster risk reduction, improved sustainability of environmental resources, climate resilience and economic growth can be effectively met. With its implementation of conceptual functionalities for sustainable data management, the WHOS operational architecture is hydrology’s system for the future.
Keywords:hydrological observations  data discovery and access  interoperability
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