By Zoila Palma: The Belize National Hydrological Service, under the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Climate Change and Solid Waste Management, has successfully concluded a 3-day training on image velocimetry, combining in-depth theory with hands-on field practice.
The Ministry says that the training focused on strengthening regional capacity and promoting knowledge sharing across the Caribbean.
The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH), in collaboration with image velocimetry expert Mark Randall, is now supporting the implementation of image velocimetry use-case studies across three CMO Member States.
These use cases are designed to:
Demonstrate the applicability of image velocimetry for estimating river discharge in Caribbean river systems
Assess and validate the accuracy of different image velocimetry techniques
Build technical capacity in data collection and processing within National Hydrological Services
“Together, these efforts advance innovation in hydrological monitoring, strengthening resilience and evidence-based water resource management across the region,” the Ministry said.
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By Zoila Palma: The Belize National Hydrological Service, under the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Climate Change and Solid Waste Management, has successfully concluded a 3-day training on image velocimetry, combining in-depth theory with hands-on field practice. The Ministry says that the training focused on strengthening regional capacity and promoting knowledge sharing across the Caribbean.
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