A Regional Coastal Modelling System for the North West from Wales to Scotland...Stephen Flood
2015 DHI UK & Ireland Symposium
A Regional Coastal Modelling System for the North West – from Wales to Scotland
Samantha Mullan (Intertek),
Tuesday 21 April 2015 at 12:20 - 12:40
Intertek has developed a regional coastal modelling system for United Utilities. This modelling system covers UU’s entire area of interest and stretches from the north Wales coast to the southeast coast of Scotland, including complex and dynamic environments such as the Ribble Estuary, Morecambe Bay and the Solway Firth. To develop an efficient and practical system that provides the client with an assessment and management tool that meets their requirements, with sufficient resolution in all areas of interest over such a large and varied region, has been challenging. The presentation will provide an overview of the modelling system, including the techniques employed, and some of the difficulties experienced.
An Ignite Fort Collins presentation showing how to talk to strangers, and touching on why it's so hard for us to do.
See the presentation on YouTube: http://youtu.be/zehoYsVtQNQ
Birds, Bats and Beyond. What’s that got to do with Water? - Nick Elderfield (...Stephen Flood
2015 DHI UK & Ireland Symposium
Birds, Bats and Beyond – What’s that got to do with Water?
Nick Elderfield (DHI),
Tuesday 21 April 2015 at 12:40 - 13:00
Innovation in modelling water environments is what DHI has been about for over 50 years. A detailed understanding of the controlling physical conditions, coupled with a behavioural knowledge of critical species dependant on the water environment, provides a scientifically robust approach to assessing historic and future change spatially and temporally. Our habitat modelling approach has been successfully applied on a number of projects in the UK and the wider North Sea region, combining expertise in water environments with the critical issues for today’s projects. Models always rely on data and, to this end, DHI have developed sensing technologies from low cost, web-ready devices to integrated observation systems for birds and mammals.
A Regional Coastal Modelling System for the North West from Wales to Scotland...Stephen Flood
2015 DHI UK & Ireland Symposium
A Regional Coastal Modelling System for the North West – from Wales to Scotland
Samantha Mullan (Intertek),
Tuesday 21 April 2015 at 12:20 - 12:40
Intertek has developed a regional coastal modelling system for United Utilities. This modelling system covers UU’s entire area of interest and stretches from the north Wales coast to the southeast coast of Scotland, including complex and dynamic environments such as the Ribble Estuary, Morecambe Bay and the Solway Firth. To develop an efficient and practical system that provides the client with an assessment and management tool that meets their requirements, with sufficient resolution in all areas of interest over such a large and varied region, has been challenging. The presentation will provide an overview of the modelling system, including the techniques employed, and some of the difficulties experienced.
An Ignite Fort Collins presentation showing how to talk to strangers, and touching on why it's so hard for us to do.
See the presentation on YouTube: http://youtu.be/zehoYsVtQNQ
Birds, Bats and Beyond. What’s that got to do with Water? - Nick Elderfield (...Stephen Flood
2015 DHI UK & Ireland Symposium
Birds, Bats and Beyond – What’s that got to do with Water?
Nick Elderfield (DHI),
Tuesday 21 April 2015 at 12:40 - 13:00
Innovation in modelling water environments is what DHI has been about for over 50 years. A detailed understanding of the controlling physical conditions, coupled with a behavioural knowledge of critical species dependant on the water environment, provides a scientifically robust approach to assessing historic and future change spatially and temporally. Our habitat modelling approach has been successfully applied on a number of projects in the UK and the wider North Sea region, combining expertise in water environments with the critical issues for today’s projects. Models always rely on data and, to this end, DHI have developed sensing technologies from low cost, web-ready devices to integrated observation systems for birds and mammals.