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Regional Training Workshop On Water Affairs BY Syed Pervaiz Hussain Assistant Meteorologist FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION

Regional Training Workshop On Water Affairs BY Syed Pervaiz Hussain Assistant Meteorologist FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION 46-JAIL ROAD, LAHORE PAKISTAN WEB SITE http://www.pakmet.com.pk www.pakmet.com.pk INDUS RIVER BASIN PUNJAB TARBELA ATTOCK Indus MANGLA Jhelum MRL PONG JSR

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Regional Training Workshop On Water Affairs BY Syed Pervaiz Hussain Assistant Meteorologist FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION

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  1. Regional Training Workshop On Water Affairs BY Syed Pervaiz Hussain Assistant Meteorologist FLOOD FORECASTING DIVISION 46-JAIL ROAD, LAHORE PAKISTAN

  2. WEB SITE http://www.pakmet.com.pk

  3. www.pakmet.com.pk

  4. INDUS RIVER BASIN PUNJAB

  5. TARBELA ATTOCK Indus MANGLA Jhelum MRL PONG JSR Chenab Ravi HRIK RUPAR Sutlej

  6. Evidence of Extreme Events in Recent Past

  7. Evidence of Extreme Events in Recent Past

  8. Evidence of Extreme Events in Recent Past

  9. Evidence of Extreme Events in Recent Past

  10. CLIMATE CHANGE IN PAKISTAN

  11. FLOODING IN PAKISTAN

  12. Water Related Problems in Pakistan • FLOODS • DAM MANAGEMENT • DROUGHT • WATER ROUTING

  13. DAM MANAGEMENT

  14. A VIEW OF TARBELA DAM ON RIVER INDUS

  15. A VIEW OF MANGLA DAM ON RIVER JHELUM

  16. CATEGORY - I FLOODS

  17. F.F.D LAHORE

  18. Category-I Flood (3.5 LAC.) Flood built up confirmation at EL 1202 feet Balance inflow, outflow upto high flood limit 150,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1203 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 250,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1204 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 300,000 cfs

  19. CATEGORY - II FLOODS

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  21. Category-II Flood (5-7 LAC.) Watch till elevation rises to 1202 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 350,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1203 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 375,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1204 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 425,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1205 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 450,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1206 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 500,000 cfs

  22. CATEGORY - III FLOODS

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  24. Category-III Flood (ABOVE 7 LAC.) Watch till elevation rises to 1198 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 400,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1200 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 425,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1202 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 450,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1204 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 475,000 cfs Watch till elevation rises to 1205 feet If inflow still rising increase outflow to 500,000 cfs

  25. DROUGHT

  26. Islamabad: A Motocyclist rides on the dry and cracked surface of Rawal Lake on Monday. The lake is the main source of water supply to Rawalpindi. According to meteorologists, the country is facing a possible drought as there are no signs of any significant rains in the next couple of months, - Reuters

  27. WATER ROUTING

  28. Rainfall/runoff model for the catchment areas above the rim. Stream flow routing model for the river basin, down steam, below the rim station.

  29. FLOOD FORECASTING BY USING REGRESSION EQUATIONS

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