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A common definition/language for HyMeX site and supersite

Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites. A common definition/language for HyMeX site and supersite. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites. Ardèche. Cèze. Gardon. Hérault. Vidourle. Orb. Aude. Agly. Têt.

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A common definition/language for HyMeX site and supersite

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  1. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites A common definition/language for HyMeX site and supersite

  2. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites Ardèche Cèze Gardon Hérault Vidourle Orb Aude Agly Têt Sites = Target areas affected by same hydrometeorological events with good coverage by weather radars, in situ hydrometeorological stations (streamflows, meteorologicql stations, flux towers, soil moisture…) From an “hydrometeorological” point of view Site Pilot-site

  3. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites « pilot-sites » = Research watersheds of some 1000-km² dedicated to distributed observation and modelling studies at the regional scale From an “hydrological” point of view Pilot-site Gardon (2000 km²) Super-site Valescure (5 km²) Gardon de Saint Jean (200 km²)

  4. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites « super-sites » = Research watersheds of some 10-km² dedicated to process studies From an “hydrological” point of view CVMHO Valescure CVMHO Lez-Coulazou ORE Draix-Bléone Granites and schists Limestones Marls Water budget and Karsts and fresh water resources Erosion and Flash-flood genesis Karsts and floods Solid transport

  5. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites « super-sites » = a specific location gathering research intruments for study of given processes From a “meteorological” point of view Low-level inflow supersite (RS, GPS, UHF/VHF wind profilers, lidar ?)

  6. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites « super-sites » = a specific location gathering research intruments for study of given processes From a “meteorological” point of view Other possible upwind supersites

  7. From an “ocean” point of view « sites » = Target areas affected by same hydrometeorological events with a good coverage of oceanographic stations (buoys, moorings…) Major sites of cyclogenesis and severe winds Major sites of deep Water formation Site

  8. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites « super-sites » = a specific location gathering research intruments for study of given processes From an “ocean” point of view Dense water formation and deep convection supersite (buoy, mooring)

  9. Round table PS1b EOP/SOP sites and supersites Inventory of hydrometeorological sites and supersites

  10. Hydrometeorological sites - HPE and Flash-flood sites LG: G. Boni & S. Davolio FV FV+DA: M. Borga DA CO: D. Lambert CA+VA: A. Genovés + C. Llasat CR: E.Anagnostou CV LG CA CO VA CR ?

  11. Upwind supersites CV LG CA VA ? ? ? CR

  12. Hydrometeorological sites - Dense water formation & severe winds

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