Water modellers worldwide can now benefit from a new data service offering easy access to critical hydrological data for use in decision support applications and planning work.
Coverage spans almost the entire globe
Quick access to reliable hydrological data is critical when creating decision support applications. However, this type of data is often limited. With coverage spanning almost the entire globe and major river basins, the GHM is well suited for river operations planning and analysing flood and drought indexes as well as the impacts of river discharges. It can even be applied to studies that require finer resolution with local datasets.
Lisbeth Pedersen, DHIs MIKE Cloud Evangelist, explains, “The GHM is DHIs response to the ever-growing number of global datasets. After carefully analysing and evaluating these global datasets, DHI has developed an automated workflow which allows us to efficiently use them to create and update a global hydrological model to support the demands of todays market asking for fast and qualified hydrological data.”
To learn more about DHIs Global Hydrological Model and to request a free demo, visit our website.
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