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The GEWEX continental-scale and large-scale hydrological studies and their relevance to water resources agencies
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Published by: WMO ; 1998
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 924; Technical reports in hydrology and water resources- No. 68
Language(s): English
Format: Hard copyTags: Observations ; Hydrology ; Water management ; Commission for Hydrology (CHy) ; HWRP 68
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Published by: WMO ; 1998
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 923; Technical reports in hydrology and water resources- No. 67
Language(s): English
Format: Hard copyTags: Observations ; Hydrological forecast ; Water management ; Commission for Hydrology (CHy) ; HWRP 67
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lntercomparison of principal hydrometric instruments - Third phase data telemetry and transmission systems
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Published by: WMO ; 1998
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 893; Technical reports in hydrology and water resources- No. 66
Language(s): English
Format: Hard copyTags: Information management ; Hydrometeorological instrument ; Data dissemination ; Commission for Hydrology (CHy) ; HWRP 66
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Technical reports in hydrology and water resources, 65. Global water quality monitoring in perspective: current activities and future directions
Published by: WMO ; 1998
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 917; Technical reports in hydrology and water resources- No. 65
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Water ; Water quality ; Case/ Case study ; Commission for Hydrology (CHy) ; HWRP 65
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The current and potential use of the output from general circulation models, and other scenario data, to predict changes to hydrological regimes
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Published by: WMO ; 1998
Collection(s) and Series: WMO/TD- No. 916; Technical reports in hydrology and water resources- No. 64
Language(s): English
Format: Hard copyTags: Water ; Hydrological regime ; Modelling ; Commission for Hydrology (CHy) ; HWRP 64
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WHYCOS: World Hydrological Cycle Observing System
Forty per cent of the world's population today lives in countries which have medium-to-high water stress. Unless water resources are wisely managed, shortages could become a serious obstacle to economic and social progress. The World Hydrological Cycle Observing System (WHYCOS) has been developed to contribute to WMO's goal of assisting Member countries maintain and improve their observational and information systems to help them better manage their water resources. This booklet gives a short look at this programme.
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