Hydrometeorology Course Home Page

Welcome to the COMET Hydrometeorology Course Home Page. This course, designed primarily for operational hydrologists, provides an overview of hydrometeorology and meteorological events that produce both flash floods and systemic flooding. The principal objective is to increase participants' knowledge of the interaction between hydrology and meteorology during flood events and to enrich their knowledge of new hydrometeorologic observing systems. Taught at the upper-undergraduate level, the Hydrometeorology course provides an overview of mesoscale and synoptic-scale weather systems that can lead to heavy precipitation. Case studies illustrate hydrologic analysis and forecasting techniques for the flood event. The course will be offered four times in 2000 and is open to university faculty, private-sector meteorologists, and international visitors, as well as federal employees.

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FISCAL YEAR 2000 COURSES

Hydromet 00-3
9 - 24 May
2000    

The Grand Finale of Hydrometeorology Courses
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PAST FISCAL YEAR 2000 COURSES

Hydromet 00-2
23 February - 9 March 2000

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Hydromet 00-1
13 -28 October 1999

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FISCAL YEAR 1999 LIST OF COURSES

Hydromet 99-2 Current course 15-30 June 1999

Hydromet 99-1 Previous Course held 20 January - 4 February 1999

Hydromet 98-3 Previous course held 19 October - 5 November 1998

 

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