Hydr’Avatar present at the last ESA Digital Twin Earth Components Open Science Meeting

Early february, our team participated to the ESA Digital Twin Earth Components: Open Science Meeting, together with several European researchers, project leaders and ESA’s representatives. This event offers a networking platform and invites scientists, research institutions, policymakers, innovators, industry representatives, ESA DTE activities, and European and national DT initiatives and projects to share their experiences and help shape the future of Earth Observation (EO) in the context of Digital Twins in Europe.

In this context, we presented the great scientific and tehcnical challenges faced by the community and had the opportunity to interact with multi-disciplinary teams. This event also permitted to strenghten the link with the other DTC projects.

We are thankfull to ESA for promoting this kind of event, crucial for strong scientific interactions and knowledge sharing, as for a better coordination and identification of potential synergies between different projects.

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ESA Hydrology Science Cluster meeting

Hydr’Avatar’s Contribution to ESA’s Hydrology Cluster and Hydrological Sciences: Frascati Meeting

From November 25 to 27, 2024, the Hydrology Cluster Meeting in Frascati, Italy, brought together experts in hydrology and Earth observation. The event facilitated collaboration between scientific and operational communities and projects, while supporting society to address global hydrological challenges. The Hydr’Avatar team actively participated, contributing to discussions on how satellite data and hydrological modelling can contribute to improved knowledge and management. We presented the scientifc goals of Hydr’Avatar and highlighted the strong potential of the methods we intend to leverage for water resources management and flood forecasting, among others.

We believe the Hydrology Science Cluster and other interactions between projects and consortiums will lead to improved capacity to face challenges related to the use of EO data for society in a context of climate change. We look forward for such interactions.

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