Title: Folie 1
1Integrated Hydrological Data and Knowledge
Management Transfer for Flood Warning Centres in
Germany and AustriabyGrad. Geographer Matthias
Egeling Germany
2General Information (1)
Introduction
Results and doctrines of the flood catastrophes
in Mid-Europe in the last 4 years
- increasing data security and availability
- consolidating the amount of informations
- simplifying communication ways
- shortening ways and times of messages
3General Information (2)
Introduction
- The KISTERS AG, Germany, in cooperation with
partner companies, were contracted to supply all
necessary components for the modernisation of the
new flood warning centres in- Saxony-Anhalt
(Germany) active since 2005/6 - - Lower Austria (Austria) active since 2005
- - (new!) DDE Dordogne (France) active in 2007
4General Information (3)
Introduction
- This presentation shows the results experienced
from the design and optimization of two flood
warning centres in mid-Europe - Saxony-Anhalt(State Services for Flood
Protection and Water Management, Germany) - Lower Austria(Hydrographical Services Lower
Austria, Austria )
5General Information (4)
Location
6Geography and Basics Lower Austria
Location
Lower Austria (HLZ Flood-Warning-Centre)-
Sankt Pölten
- Danube river (waterway)
- many small catchments
- rapid and quick discharges
- 120 measuring stations
- 70 surface water stations
- 30 precipitation stations
- 20 groundwater stations
- storing intervals 5 to 60 minremote call
intervals 15 to 60 min - 3 WISKI users
- MS SQL 2000 relational database
- SODA telemetry system
7The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Introduction
Apart from East-Germany the country Lower-Austria
was especially strucked down from the flood
disaster in August 2002
- the measurement net didnt fulfill the
requirements - the remote call commmunication lines were
overburdened and not enough - the public information was unsatisfying
8The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Tasks
- Optimization of the remote call processes and
communication lines for online acquisition of
hydro-meteorological data - Optimization of contents and statements to stage
und discharge informations - consolidating of hydro-meteorological data and
information of different parties - Optimization of the alarming and distribution
between a lot of communication platforms - Integration of the results from flood forecast
models
9The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Requirements
- Data monitoring and remote data fetch transfer
- Alarm Management
- Time Series Data Management
- Base Data Management
- Forecast (Model Integration, Scenario Management)
- Data Publication(Inter-/Intranet, FTP, E-Mail,
Documents, SMS) - Redundant Configuration(two identical data
monitoring and remote data fetch transfer systems)
10The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Concept
- redundant design of the monitoring- and remote
call systems - SODA Monitoring and remote call system
(redundant) - AlarmManager Alarm Management (redundant)
- WISKI time series and basic data management
- WISKI application server (redundant)(4 x
calculation server, 6 x services server) - WISKI Web publication (redundant)(Inter-/Intranet
, FTP, E-Mail, SMS)
11The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Functional Structure
12The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Net Scheme
Remote call datalogger at measuring points
Remote call system Alarm Managing
Monitoring PC Clients
Data Acquisition Calculation Distributing Applicat
ion Server
Forecast Application Server
Web Publishing Web Server
Data Storage Database Server
13The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Workflow
- SODA remote call and plausibilization of the
incoming data - ?
- ALARMMANAGER production of alarm messages for
every station automatic transfer via SMS, E-Mail
or Fax.recipients staff of the flood warning
centre and central hazardous centre of Lower
Austria ? - WISKI storing, calculation, analysis of the
monitored values information of the responsible
institutions. ?? - Forecast discharge models of the TU/BOKU Wien
(small catchments) and Scietec, Linz
(Danube).Precipitation forecast of Austrian
Weather Service (ZAMG), Wien.Both in common
software-shell of WL/Delft Hydraulics, Delft,
Netherlands.
14The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Workflow
- ?
- Information distribution four recipient groups
- Group 1 Hazardous centre of Lower Austria
- Group 2 municipalities and catastrophe forces
(fire brigades, military) - Group 3 media (printmedia, television)
- Group 4 affected and public.
- - only group 1 gets automatic generated
informations - other groups after phone call or
the Internet portal
15The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Web Interface
http//www.noel.gv.at/SERVICE/WA/wa5/htm/wnd.htm
16The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Web Interface
Water Stage Level Web Application
17The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Web Interface
Discharge Web Application
18The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Web Interface
picked statistical informations Web Application
19The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Web Interface
other parameters (precipitation, air
temperature) Web Application
20The Flood Warning Centreof Lower Austria
(Austria)
Web Interface
Forecast (12h 48 h) water stage
level discharge Web Application
21Geography and Basics Saxony-Anhalt
Location
- Elbe river (waterway)
- many small catchments
- rapid and quick discharges
- 80 measuring stations
- 65 surface water and precipitation
- 15 water reservoirs
- storing intervals 15 to 30 minremote call
intervals 30 to 120 min - 20 WISKI users
- Oracle relational database
- SODA telemetry system
Saxony-Anhalt - Magedeburg- Halle
22The Flood Warning Centreof Saxony Anhalt, Germany
Tasks
- Tasks
- - Optimization of the remote call process and
communication pathways for the online collection
of hydro-meteorological data - Optimization and diversification of the flood
warning centre by specific water stage
notification - Consolidation of hydro-meteorological data and
information from different organisations,
authorities and observers - Renewal and optimisation of flood reports and
warnings including the automatic distribution of
messages via varied communication methods - Integration of flood forecasting (models) and
other detailed flood information
23The Flood Warning Centreof Saxony Anhalt, Germany
Requirements
- Base Data Management
- Data exchange with the WISKI and groundwater
database -systems of the Environmental Agency of
Saxony Anhalt - Forecast (Model Integration, Scenario Management)
- Data Publication (Inter-/Intranet, FTP, E-Mail,
WAP, Voice, Documents, Fax, SMS) - Other Data (Result sets of Model Scenarios,
Documents, Comprehensive Protocols, Archive) - Redundant Configuration (two nearly identical
customer sites) - Open Interface between Control Centre
administration and Online Data Monitoring,
Communication lines, Time Series Data Management,
Forecast and other data sources - Standardized XML-Interface
24The Flood Warning Centreof Saxony Anhalt, Germany
Functional Structure
25The Flood Warning Centreof Saxony Anhalt, Germany
Net Infrastructure
26The Flood Warning Centreof Saxony Anhalt, Germany
Monitoring
Web based Monitoring and Distributing of all
incoming messages, documents and informations
(e.g. weather services and observers)
27The Flood Warning Centreof Saxony Anhalt, Germany
Web Interface
Public Internet Pages Monitoring of latest values
and statistical of the measuring points
28The Flood Warning Centreof Saxony Anhalt, Germany
Work in Progress
29Thank you very much for your patience and
attention!