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HEPEX through the Alabama Water Institute Podcast Series

November 11, 2025

In March 2025, the Alabama Water Institute (AWI) and CIROH hosted the 20th anniversary of HEPEX, a milestone event that […]

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Volunteering for Science: Strengthening Our Community through Engagement

November 4, 2025

In the scientific world, progress is rarely achieved in isolation. Behind every major initiative, project, or community lies a network […]

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Early Career HEPEX Activity at the HEPEX 2025 Workshop: An Interactive Discussion on Tools, Resources & Skill Gaps in Hydrological Forecasting

June 24, 2025

An Early Career HEPEX session on “Interactive Discussion on Tools, Resources, and Skill Gaps in Hydrological Forecasting” was organized on […]

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From Research to Operations: How HEPEX Is Shaping the Future of Hydrological Forecasting Across Scales and Horizons

May 27, 2025

For two decades, HEPEX has been contributing to making hydrological forecasts better, more useful, and more widely available. However, the […]

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  • disaster risk reduction
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  • floods
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HEPEX 2025 workshop – What happened in Tuscaloosa?

April 8, 2025

by Ilias Pechlivanidis (SMHI) It was great celebrating the 20 years of the community in Tuscaloosa! The HEPEX 2025 workshop […]

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  1. Ilias Pechlivanidis on WMO Contributes to Shaping the Future of Operational Hydrological ResearchOctober 13, 2024

    Thanks Andy and Katie for the comments. The primary focus of this blog has been on the newly established Task…

  2. Katie Facer-Childs on WMO Contributes to Shaping the Future of Operational Hydrological ResearchOctober 10, 2024

    Lovely blog team, but no mention of HydroSOS?! ;) https://community.wmo.int/en/activity-areas/global-hydrological-status-and-outlook-system-hydrosos

  3. Andy Wood on WMO Contributes to Shaping the Future of Operational Hydrological ResearchOctober 2, 2024

    Nice blog, Ilias & James! Good to get the word out on steps that WMO is taking to engage and…

  4. Juliette Godet on Another case for ensemble flood forecasting: Insights for the French flash flood warning serviceSeptember 4, 2024

    Dear Florian, Thank you for your question! It's true that the limited data availability is a challenge. The PIAF-EPS forecasts…

  5. Florian on Another case for ensemble flood forecasting: Insights for the French flash flood warning serviceSeptember 3, 2024

    Thank you very much - nice post & very interesting. In your conclusions you say that maybe more high-precipitation events…

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