| The NetWork - A community newsletter for DHI Software users |
March 2006 | |
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King Hassan II Great World Water Prize awarded to DHI Director Dr. T Joench-Clausen
Dr. T. Joench-Clausen, DHI Director for Development and Innovation has been awarded the prestigious King Hassan II Great World Water Prize. The price will be presented by the Moroccan Prime Minister on March 16th at the opening ceremony of the 4th World Water Forum in Mexico City.
The King Hassan II Great World Water Prize was established as a joint initiative of the World Water Council and the Government of Morocco and is awarded every third year.
With the Prize comes a check of US $ 100,000, which Dr. T. Joench-Clausen has decided will be donated to a new fund which will support 3rd world women's education and training within integrated water resources management.
Further information is available here: http://www.worldwatercouncil.org | |
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Denmark is experiencing heavier rainfalls
Over the last 25 years the heaviest rainfalls have become 20-25% heavier. Heavy rainfalls are becoming more frequent and when they come they are more intense.
This is the result of a new analysis carried out by DHI Water & Environment and the consulting engineering company, COWI A/S.
The results support an earlier study that showed that Western Denmark has more frequent heavy rainfalls and heavier rainfalls of short duration, whereas Eastern Denmark has heavier rainfalls of longer duration.
The new study shows that there is an increasing trend over the whole of Denmark towards heavier rainfall events and for the first time puts numbers on the changes. The large rainfall events are 5-10% heavier and the largest events are 20-25% heavier. Furthermore, the frequency of the heavy rainfall events has increased by about 10%.
For further details please see here:
www.dhigroup.com/News/RecentNews/DenmarkReceivingHeavierRainfalls.aspx
For further information please contact Dr. Henrik Madsen at hem@dhigroup.com |
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Flood forecasting for Paris
The Ministry of Ecology and Sustainable Development via DIREN Ile-de-France has appointed the group DHI (lead partner) / Safege to develop models for flood forecasting along the Seine River and its tributaries. The modelling software MIKE 11 is being applied to forecast the runoff from the catchment areas both upstream and downstream of Paris as well as the flow and water levels in the rivers Seine, Marne, Yonne, Loing, Ouanne, Beuvron, Cure, Armançon, Serein and Oise. An advanced updating routine ensures identical conditions in model and nature up to the time of forecast to enhance forecast accuracy. This data assimilation routine also applies an error forecasting functionality to extrapolate deviations into the forecast period and thereby increase short-term forecast accuracy further.
The models are being integrated in the existing LISAH system, already applied by DIREN for processing of real-time data.

Flood forecasting systems based on DHI software are now installed in ten European countries in addition to the many installations in Asia and America. Most of the systems also include DHI’s MIKE FLOOD WATCH, which controls the whole forecasting process by importing and checking real-time data, performing forecast calculations, and post processing the results into appropriate warnings and information.
For more information contact Mr. Antoine Labrosse (asl@dhi.fr) or Mr. Hans Christian Ammentorp (hca@dhi.dk) |
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Hydropower forecasting
Flow and flood forecasting systems have been installed by DHI Water & Environment in more than 20 countries worldwide and the demand continues to be high.
This success is based on the advanced modelling technology, which has been tailored for forecasting purposes over recent decades to provide accurate and reliable predictions of catchment runoff and river flow.
In parallel with this development, meteorological models have improved significantly and are now capable of providing quite accurate forecasts of rainfall and temperature over the coming days.
This offers new possibilities for the hydropower industry as the catchment runoff from rainfall and snowmelt can be accurately predicted over the coming week to provide a solid basis for planning production and trade.
The flow forecasting systems range from local reservoir inflow forecasting to countrywide flood forecasting systems.
A forecasting system for hydropower in Scandinavia has been developed by DHI in cooperation with the meteorological forecast and data provider Vejr2. The system calculates predictions of the total power inflow in Norway and Sweden and the changes in the accumulated storage of water in hydropower reservoirs.

Forecasts are available to subscribers twice a day.
For further information please contact Mr. Hans Christian Ammentorp at hca@dhigroup.com |
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MIKE SHE Is Chosen for Water Resource Management in Okanagan Valley, BC
Integrated surface water and groundwater management is identified as a priority for the Okanagan Basin (located in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada) due to the combination of a fast-growing population, water resources shortages, and the potential impacts of climate change. In order to properly assess and evaluate the current status of water resources in the region it was determined that a model was needed with the capability to simulate both surface water and groundwater and the complex interactions and exchanges between them. As a result, a pilot project entitled "Numerical Modelling on Surface Water and Groundwater Integration" is currently underway in the Deep Creek Watershed, one of sub basins in the Okanagan valley. Following a review of existing groundwater and surface water integration modelling programs, Prof. Adam Wei from University of British Columbia (Okanagan) identified DHI's MIKE SHE, together with other selected tools, as the most appropriate modelling platform for this challenging project. "We looked at a wide range of possible tools for performing the modelling, but in the end we decided on MIKE SHE due to the strong integration and communication between the surface water and groundwater systems, and due to the proven track record of projects where it has been successfully applied." says Dr. Wei. "The results from the simulations will provide critical information for the local community to achieve long-term watershed ecosystem sustainability, and the model itself will be easily expandable to other sub-basins and watersheds in the region."
For further information please contact Mr. Patrick Delany at pad@dhigroup.com |
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MIKE 11 and MIKE FLOOD in India
2005 was a great year for MIKE 11 and MIKE FLOOD in India with several important sales to national, state and local government as well as to consultants and universities. Amongst these important achievements is the MIKE 11 sale to Central Water Commission who made a significant investment in upgrading their suite of multiple MIKE 11 licenses to version 2005. Amongst others CWC are now using the most recent version to perform reliable real-time forecasts of floods and reservoir inflows. MIKE 11 is also being used by CWC for sedimentation studies of large hydropower dams and for disaster management plans related to potential dam failures.
For further information please contact Mr. Ajay Pradhan at ajp@dhigroup.com or Mr. Morten Rungoe at mor@dhigroup.com |
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Water resources information and knowledge
DHI offers a unique collection of database management tools and hydrologic software packages that allows the user to create comprehensive, flexible and open-ended water information systems. The systems are built on well-proven components tailored and configured to meet the exact needs. The systems may store, organize and provide tools for analyzing time series data in a spatial context. Various forms of output formats can be produced, both graphical and tabular, which are suitable for sharing information and knowledge with others, and form the basis for appropriate decisions. Combining the database management tools with advanced simulation tools provides the client with a unique knowledge centre. A brief paper has been compiled which outlines the concept.
Please see here for further details: Water Resources Information and Knowledge.pdf (3mb)
For further information please contact Mr. Boerge Storm brs@dhigroup.com |
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MIKE URBAN Project Check Tool
The project check tool is the new built-in tool for MIKE URBAN. The project check tool will check the consistency of the MIKE URBAN project database against a large number of rules. The rules are combined so that both the data structure as well as the values of attributes is checked in order to ensure an error free model. The various data checks are divided into groups that can be selected individually from the list. The content of the list varies depending upon the current modelling mode of MIKE URBAN i.e. collection systems (CS) or water distribution systems (WD).
The model errors or warnings are stored in the database so that they can be used next time the project is loaded into MIKE URBAN. It is also possible to map errors and warnings on the horizontal plan, which helps the user to navigate quickly through the erroneous elements. The project check rules are stored in the XML file and this gives the user the option of developing own rules or adjusting the existing ones.
 Illustration: Project check tool
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MIKE 11 – plotting the water level
How to easily print multiple cross sections with a horizontal line showing the maximum simulated water level, e.g. as shown here (pdf 90kb)
This can be done using the cross section editor in combination with the HD editor in which the water level information can be stored as user defined marks. In details the steps you have to take are the following:
- In MIKE View load the result file and bring up the list of h-points with minimum and maximum water level. Mark the columns with location (river name and chainage) and maximum water level and press <Ctrl>+C to copy to clipboard.
- Start Excel and paste from the clipboard.
- Split the column with river name and chainage into two columns. If you don't have blank characters in river names it is easily done with the "Text to Columns...” feature. If you do have blank you can split the column using functions and utilize that there are two blank characters between the river name and the chainage.
- In Excel copy the three columns with river name, chainage and maximum WL to the clip board.
- Open your simulation file.
- Open your HD parameter file and go to the “User Def. Marks” tab and create a user defined mark with an appropriate name. Paste data in clipboard into columns in the lower part of the dialog.
- Save, close and load the .hd11 file.
- Open the cross section file and choose "Cross-Section..." in the Settings menu.
- Choose the "Drawing" tab and select "Draw user defined marks".
- Choose the user defined mark you want to use in the combo box and choose if you want to label the line (the name of the user defined mark is used)
- The water level line should now appear in the cross section graphical view. If it doesn't check that it is switched on in the “Graphics” (choose "Cross-Section..." in the Settings menu). It is the last item in the tree view ("User defined mark Line"). Here you can also change line colour, type and thickness)
- To plot multiple cross sections please refer to section 3.5 of the user manual.
For further information please contact Mr. Morten Rungoe mor@dhigroup.com |
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MIKE URBAN Coordinate systems
MIKE URBAN allows you to define or specify the proper coordinate system, which will be used to work with the model data. If all the data you want to display on your map is stored in the same coordinate system—for example, if you're using your organization's database—you can just add it to a map and not consider whether the layers will overlay properly; they will. If, however, you've collected data from a variety of sources, you'll need to know what coordinate system each dataset uses to ensure MIKE URBAN can display them together.
There are two types of coordinate systems: geographic and projected. Geographic coordinate systems use latitude and longitude coordinates on a spherical model of the earth's surface. Projected coordinate systems use a mathematical conversion to transform latitude and longitude coordinates that fall on the earth's three-dimensional surface to a two-dimensional surface. A geographic coordinate system (GCS) uses a three-dimensional spherical surface to define locations on the earth.

Illustration: Select a predefined coordinate system from within the Create New Project dialog box of MIKE URBAN
For further information about coordinate systems please see: Map_Projection_Tables.pdf
For further information please contact Mr. Petr Ingeduld at p.ingeduld@dhi.cz |
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MIKE URBAN Export simulation results to shape files
MIKE URBAN allows you to export the simulation results to ESRI shape files. This is very convenient for the further post-processing of data in ESRI ArcGIS and/or in other GIS systems supporting shape files, such as MapInfo. In order to export the simulation results to shape files, load the simulation results into MIKE URBAN i.e. run the simulation or load already calculated results from a result file (MOUSE, SWMM, EPANET, and WATER HAMMER) and add the result layer to the Map window. Once the result layer is displayed on the Map, click the layer in the Table of Content (TOC) with the right mouse button and select "Export layer to shape file.."
For further information please contact Mr. Petr Ingeduld at p.ingeduld@dhi.cz |
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Events
2nd DHI Software Conference for the users of DHI Software in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Czech and Slovak users of the DHI Software will meet at the 2 nd DHI Software Conference, which will take place in Prague, April 4, 2006. This 1 day conference will provide the users with the insight into the latest version of DHI Software such as MIKE URBAN, MOUSE, MIKE NET, MIKE BASIN, MIKE 11, MIKE 21, and MIKE SHE. Two parallel sessions will also allow the users to deliver their own presentation in “Urban Water Modelling” and “River and Basin Modelling”.
For further information please contact p.ingeduld@dhi.cz
DHI Software User Meeting, Hoersholm, Denmark
The next user meeting (in Danish) will be held Thursday May 4 th 2006 in the Soehus, a new conference building established in the beautiful surrounds just adjacent to the DHI head quarters. Furthermore a number of training sessions will be provided Friday May 5 th 2006. The seminar will focus on new developments accompanied by presentations of experienced Danish users.
For further information please see here:
http://www.dhigroup.com/Events/Brugerseminar2006.aspx
or contact Ms. Loni Skov Madsen at lsm@dhi.dk |
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The DHISoftware course calendar has been updated with a number of new courses. Please check the Course Calendar.
Course held in march and april are listed below in this newsletter.
Title & Course Reference |
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MIKE BASIN - HD River Basin Modelling (CourseRef.: R-301) |
Mar 1-2, 2006 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS - CS Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Urban Drainage Systems Using MOUSE (CourseRef.: U-101) |
Mar 1-3, 2006 3 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI Eau & Environnement, France Att. Marianne Malicet mcm@dhi.fr Phone: +33 240484040
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MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Mar 1-2, 2006 2 days |
Wellington, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE URBAN Collection Systems - CS Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Urban Drainage systems (CourseRef.: U-201) |
Mar 6-7, 2006 2 days |
Brisbane, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE URBAN/MIKE 21 Introduction to Urban Flood Modelling (CourseRef.: U-501) |
Mar 6-7, 2006 2 days |
Sydney, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MOUSE Introduction to MOUSE (CourseRef.: U-101) |
Mar 6-7, 2006 2 days |
Wellington, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE BASIN River Basin Modelling
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Mar 6-9, 2006 4 days |
Pretoria, South Africa |
DHI Water & Environment c/o CPH2O Att. Jason Hayley hayley@cphwater.com Phone: + 27 11 704 4239 www.cphwater.com |
MIKE URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - WD Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Urban Water Distribution Networks (CourseRef.: U-201) |
Mar 7-9, 2006 3 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI Eau & Environnement, France Att. Marianne Malicet mcm@dhi.fr Phone: +33 240484040
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MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling (CourseRef.: R-1.1) |
Mar 7-8, 2006 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Luisa Di Chele usergroup@intecno-dhi.it Phone: + 39 011 56 24 649
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MIKE URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS - CS Data Management and Modelling of Urban Drainage Systems
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Mar 8-9, 2006 2 days |
Oslo, Norway |
DHI Water & Environment AS, Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo dhi@dhi.no Phone: +47 73 54 03 64
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MOUSE Introduction to MOUSE (CourseRef.: U-101) |
Mar 8-9, 2006 2 days |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE FLOOD Advanced 1D-2D Flood Modelling (CourseRef.: R-202) |
Mar 9-10, 2006 2 days |
Sydney, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Mar 14-15, 2006 2 days |
Melbourne, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE BASIN Introduction to River Basin Modelling
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Mar 14-15, 2006 2 days |
Birmingham, UK |
DHI Water & Environment Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhi.dk Phone: +44 1694 722 795 www.dhi-uk.com |
MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Mar 15-16, 2006 2 days |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE BASIN River Basin Modelling
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Mar 15-16, 2006 2 days |
Oslo, Norway |
DHI Water & Environment AS, Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo dhi@dhi.no Phone: +47 73 54 03 64
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MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Mar 20-21, 2006 2 days |
Brisbane, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Mar 21-22, 2006 2 days |
Sydney, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - WD Data Management and Modelling of Urban Water Distribution Networks
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Mar 22-23, 2006 2 days |
Bergen, Norway |
DHI Water & Environment AS, Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo dhi@dhi.no Phone: +47 73 54 03 64
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MIKE SHE Introduction to Integrated Surface Water and Groundwater Modeling
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Mar 22-24, 2006 3 days |
Portland, OR |
DHI Water & Environment, US Att. Pat Delaney pad@dhi.us Phone: +1 (215) 504-8497 www.dhi.us |
MIKE URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - WD MIKE Urban for MIKE NET Users (CourseRef.: U-304) |
Mar 27-28, 2006 2 days |
Brisbane, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE URBAN COLLECTION SYSTEMS - CS Data Management and Modelling of Urban Drainage Systems for MOUSE Users (CourseRef.: U-204) |
Mar 28-29, 2006 2 days |
Sydney, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE FLOOD Integrated 1-D and 2-D flood plain modelling (CourseRef.: R-5.1) |
Mar 28-29, 2006 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Luisa Di Chele usergroup@intecno-dhi.it Phone: + 39 011 56 24 649
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MIKE 21 Introduction to flow modelling with MIKE 21 (CourseRef.: M-101) |
Mar 29-31, 2006 3 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI Eau & Environnement, France Att. Marianne Malicet mcm@dhi.fr Phone: +33 240484040
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MOUSE & MIKE 21 Integrated 1D and 2D Urban Flood Modelling
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Mar 29-30, 2006 2 days |
Oslo, Norway |
DHI Water & Environment AS, Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo dhi@dhi.no Phone: +47 73 54 03 64
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MIKE URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - WD Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Water Distribution Systems (CourseRef.: U-301) |
Mar 29-30, 2006 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE BASIN River Basin Modelling (CourseRef.: R-301) |
Mar 29-31, 2006 3 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI Eau & Environnement, France Att. Marianne Malicet mcm@dhi.fr Phone: +33 240484040
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MIKE STORM Stormwater modelling (CourseRef.: U-401) |
Mar 30-31, 2006 2 days |
Sydney, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE URBAN Collection Systems - CS Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Urban Drainage systems (CourseRef.: U-201) |
Apr 3-4, 2006 2 days |
Wellington, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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Remote Sensing Introduction to Remote Sensing and Satellite Imagery – Land Use and Flood Mapping
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Apr 3-7, 2006 5 days |
GRAS Ltd. c/o Institute forGeography, University of Copenhagen, DK |
GRAS A/S, Denmark Att. Lotte Nyborg ln@gras.ku.dk Phone: +45 35 32 41 70
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MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling
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Apr 4-5, 2006 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI ESPAÑA Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhi-es.com Phone: +34 91 323 50 20
Fax: +34 91 323 96 20 www.dhi-es.com |
MIKE 21 Introduction to Waves modelling (CourseRef.: M-102) |
Apr 4-6, 2006 3 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI Eau & Environnement, France Att. Marianne Malicet mcm@dhi.fr Phone: +33 240484040
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MIKE URBAN Collection Systems - CS Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Urban Drainage systems
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Apr 4-5, 2006 2 days |
Gauteng, South Africa |
DHI Water & Environment c/o CPH2O Att. Jason Hayley hayley@cphwater.com Phone: + 27 11 704 4239 www.cphwater.com |
MIKE 21 Introduction to 2D Flow Modelling (CourseRef.: M-101) |
Apr 5-6, 2006 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE URBAN Collection Systems - CS Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Urban Drainage systems (CourseRef.: U-201) |
Apr 5-6, 2006 2 days |
Christchurch, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE 11 Advanced Hydrodynamic Modelling (CourseRef.: M-1.2) |
Apr 6-7, 2006 2 days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Luisa Di Chele usergroup@intecno-dhi.it Phone: + 39 011 56 24 649
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MIKE URBAN WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS - WD Introduction to Data Management and Modelling of Urban Water Distribution Networks
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Apr 6-7, 2006 2 days |
Gauteng, South Africa |
DHI Water & Environment c/o CPH2O Att. Jason Hayley hayley@cphwater.com Phone: + 27 11 704 4239 www.cphwater.com |
MIKE STORM Stormwater Modelling (CourseRef.: U-401) |
Apr 10-11, 2006 2 days |
Melbourne, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE FLOOD Integrated 1D and 2D Flood Modelling (CourseRef.: R-201) |
Apr 12-13, 2006 2 days |
Melbourne, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE BASIN Introduction to Basin Scale Water Management and Planning
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Apr 18-19, 2006 2 days |
Portland, OR |
DHI Water & Environment, US Att. Pat Delaney pad@dhi.us Phone: +1 (215) 504-8497 www.dhi.us |
MIKE 11 Advanced Hydrodynamic Modelling
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Apr 19-20, 2006 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI ESPAÑA Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhi-es.com Phone: +34 91 323 50 20
Fax: + 34 91 323 96 20 www.dhi-es.com |
MIKE 11 Introduction to River and Channel Modelling (CourseRef.: R-101) |
Apr 20-21, 2006 2 days |
Nantes, France |
DHI Eau & Environnement, France Att. Marianne Malicet mcm@dhi.fr Phone: +33 240484040
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MIKE 11 Introduction to River Channel Hydraulics and Hydrology Modeling
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Apr 20-21, 2006 2 days |
Portland, OR |
DHI Water & Environment, US Att. Pat Delaney pad@dhi.us Phone: +1 (215) 504-8497 www.dhi.us |
MIKE 21HD Introduction to 2D Hydrodynamic Modelling
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Apr 25-26, 2006 2 days |
Madrid, Spain |
DHI ESPAÑA Att. Mª Castellar Roldán cra@dhi-es.com Phone: +34 91 323 50 20
Fax: + 34 91 323 96 20 www.dhi-es.com |
FLOOD MODELLING – Beginners/Part I Introduction to MIKE 11 and FEH
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Apr 25, 2006 1 day |
Birmingham, UK |
DHI Water & Environment Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhi.dk Phone: +44 1694 722 795 www.dhi-uk.com |
URBAN WATER MODELLING – Beginners/Part I Introduction to MIKE URBAN CS and WD
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Apr 25, 2006 1 day |
Birmingham, UK |
DHI Water & Environment Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhi.dk Phone: +44 1694 722 795 www.dhi-uk.com |
FLOOD MODELLING – Intermediate Level/Part II Modelling Hydraulics with MIKE 11
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Apr 26, 2006 1 day |
Birmingham, UK |
DHI Water & Environment Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhi.dk Phone: +44 1694 722 795 www.dhi-uk.com |
URBAN WATER MODELLING – Intermediate Level/Part II Modelling Hydraulics with MIKE URBAN
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Apr 26, 2006 1 day |
Birmingham, UK |
DHI Water & Environment Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhi.dk Phone: +44 1694 722 795 www.dhi-uk.com |
MOUSE & MIKE 21 - Integrated 1D and 2D Urban Flooding Modelling Introduction to Urban Flooding Modelling (CourseRef.: U-501) |
Apr 26-27, 2006 2 days |
Auckland, New Zealand |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., New Zealand Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. support.nz@dhiwae.com Phone: +64 09 912 9638
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MIKE FLOOD Integrated 1D and 2D Flood Modelling
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Apr 26-27, 2006 2 days |
Oslo, Norway |
DHI Water & Environment AS, Norway Att. Tomas Eidsmo dhi@dhi.no Phone: +47 73 54 03 64
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FLOOD MODELLING – Advanced Level/Part III Integrated 1D-2D Flood Modelling – River Basin and Urban
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Apr 27, 2006 1 day |
Birmingham, UK |
DHI Water & Environment Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhi.dk Phone: +44 1694 722 795 www.dhi-uk.com |
URBAN WATER MODELLING - Advanced Level/Part III Integrated 1D-2D Flood Modelling – River Basin and Urban
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Apr 27, 2006 1 day |
Birmingham, UK |
DHI Water & Environment Att. Simon Matthews sm@dhi.dk Phone: +44 1694 722 795 www.dhi-uk.com |
MIKE 21 Introduction to 2D Flow Modelling (CourseRef.: M-101) |
Apr 27-28, 2006 2 days |
Brisbane, Australia |
DHI Water & Environment Ltd., Australia Att. DHI Water & Environment Ltd. software@dhiwae.com Phone: +61 07 5502 2455
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MIKE BASIN River Basin Modelling (CourseRef.: R-4.1) |
Apr 11-12, 2006 1½ days |
Torino, Italy |
Intecno-DHI, Italy Att. Luisa Di Chele usergroup@intecno-dhi.it Phone: + 39 011 56 24 649 www.intecno-dhi.it | |
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