DRIHM
The
Distributed Research Infrastructure for Hydrometeorology (DRIHM)
project
Predicting weather and climate and its impacts on the environment,
including hazards such as floods and landslides, is still one of the
main challenges of the 21st century with significant societal and
economic implications. At the heart of this challenge, as also
suggested by the DRIHMS (Distributed Research Infrastructure for
Hydro-Meteorology Study) project, lies the ability to have easy access
to hydrometeorological data and models, and facilitate the
collaboration between meteorologists, hydrologists, and Earth science
experts for accelerated scientific advances in hydrometeorological
research (HMR).
The Distributed Research Infrastructure for
Hydro-Meteorology (DRIHM)
project intends to develop a prototype e-Science environment to
facilitate this collaboration and provide end-to-end HMR services
(models, datasets and post-processing tools) at the European level,
with the ability to expand to global scale. The objectives of DRIHM are
to lead the definition of a common long-term strategy, to foster the
development of new HMR models and observational archives for the study
of severe hydrometeorological events, to promote the execution and
analysis of high-end simulations, and to support the dissemination of
predictive models as decision analysis tools.
DRIHM combines the European expertise in HMR, in Grid and High
Performance Computing (HPC). Joint research activities will improve the
efficient use of the European e-Infrastructures, notably Grid and HPC,
for HMR modeling and observational databases, model evaluation tool
sets and access to HMR model results. Networking activities will
disseminate DRIHM results at the European and global levels in order to
increase the cohesion of European and possibly worldwide HMR
communities and increase the awareness of ICT potential for HMR.
Service activities will deploy the end-to-end DRIHM services and tools
in support of HMR networks and virtual organizations on top of the
existing European e-Infrastructures.
More information on the website.

