Hydrological Modelling
Hydrological modelling is the process of understanding and predicting the physical and chemical processes involved in the movement of water, both in and above the ground. Hydrological models enable the analysis, assessment and forecasting of natural water resources in a variety of situations. They are used to manage and monitor water resources, understand the impacts of climate change, assist in the design and implementation of sustainable water infrastructure projects, and help develop flood mitigation strategies. Hydrological modelling is essential for effective water management, and is becoming increasingly important for understanding and adapting to the effects of climate change.
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