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Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Caroline Eklund 2012-05-08

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Caroline Eklund 2012-05-08. Mallversion 1.0 2009-09-23. SMHI – Organization. National hydrological network. 330 stations 220 stations are owned and operated by SMHI 110 stations are owned and operated by water power companies

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Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Caroline Eklund 2012-05-08

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  1. Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological InstituteCaroline Eklund2012-05-08 Mallversion 1.0 2009-09-23

  2. SMHI – Organization

  3. National hydrological network 330 stations • 220 stations are owned and operated by SMHI • 110 stations are owned and operated by water power companies • 70 of SMHIs stations are real time reporting • 150 of SMHIs stations are not real time reporting. Data are received monthly.

  4. Pressure Transducer Technology Local power supply Mobile communications Will be moved after 2-3 years and 3-5 flow measurements Success - 50 mobile hydrological stations • SMHI:s commitment: • Campaign Observations • Ownership and installation • Operation, maintenance and removal • The collection, examination and processing of results • Archiving of data

  5. Challenges • New generation • Long learning time for new employees

  6. The future • More real time observations • Small and less complex stations • Moveable stations • New means of communication • New means of power supply • Conflicts with nature aspects • Flexible field measurements • Training

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