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Strenghtening Extreme Events Detection for Flood and Drought

Project description

Improving flood and drought warning systems

Climate change is causing significant impacts, including floods and droughts, which necessitate early warning systems to save lives. However, one third of the global population in least developed countries lacks coverage from these systems. The EU-funded SEED-FD project aims to address this gap by improving flood and drought detection and predictions globally, particularly in lower and middle-income countries. Using advanced science, Earth Observation (EO), and non-EO technologies, the project aims to enhance the accuracy and reliability of hydrological simulations. SEED-FD will collaborate with the Copernicus Emergency Management Service to provide skilful forecasts, thereby improving all aspects of the CEMS Hydrological Forecasting Modelling chain. By integrating state-of-the-art science with new data, the project seeks to generate high-quality hydrometer extreme event forecast products.

Objective

“Today, one third of the world’s people, mainly in least developed countries and small island developing states, are still not covered by early warning systems... This is unacceptable, particularly with climate impacts sure to get even worse. Early warnings and action save lives. To that end, today I announce the United Nations will spearhead new action to ensure every person on Earth is protected by early warning systems within five years.”
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres on World Meteorological Day 2022/03/23

The ambition of the Strengthening Extreme Events Detection for Floods and Droughts (SEED-FD) project proposal is to give Europe, with the Copernicus Emergency Management Service, a leading position with this regard by breaking the current limitations of hydrological simulation accuracy and reliability and providing skillful floods and droughts forecasts available anywhere in the world, including in the global south for lower and middle-income countries, typically the most impacted by extreme hydrological events but also where the current knowledge gap in hydrological simulation and forecasting is highest.

Combining state-of-the-art science with crucial advances in EO and non-EO technologies, the project's global objective is to enhance the quality and portfolio of the CEMS EWS for floods and droughts and improve the reliability of predictions all over the world. SEED-FD will target every critical part of the CEMS Hydrological Forecasting Modelling chain by applying state-of-the-art science to transform new observational information into high-quality hydrometeo extreme event forecast products. It will invest in better representing hydrological processes and parameterisation techniques of the CEMS core hydrological engine (LISFLOOD) and combine the model enhancements with innovative techniques to integrate EO and non-EO data with the near real-time hydrological processing chain for reducing hydrological forecasting errors.

Coordinator

MAGELLIUM SAS
Net EU contribution
€ 885 387,00
Address
1 RUE ARIANE
31520 Ramonville Saint Agne
France

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SME

The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.

Yes
Region
Occitanie Midi-Pyrénées Haute-Garonne
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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