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Visualization approaches for communicating real-time flood forecasting level and inundation information

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Leedal, David
Neal, J.
Beven, Keith J.
Young, Peter C
Bates, P.

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Wiley-Blackwell

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The January 2005 flood event in the Eden catchment (UK) has focused considerable research effort towards strengthening and extending operational flood forecasting in the region. The Eden catchment has become a key study site within the remit of phase two

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Journal of Flood Risk Management

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2037-12-31