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Following people have contributed to this wiki (in alphabetical order): === Decision Tree of an uncertainty method section === [http://domino.lancs.ac.uk/pub/es1.nsf/0/4f7605023672f8cf802568660031c6fc?OpenDocument Keith Beven], David Cameron, Will Carpenter,[http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/jim.hall/ Jim Hall], [http://www.ceg.ncl.ac.uk/profiles2/ndph Hamish Harvey], [http://www.lancs.ac.uk/postgrad/leedald/ David Leedal], [http://www.es.lancs.ac.uk/hfdg/people/hfdg_people_pappenbergerf.htm Florian Pappenberger], [http://www.es.lancs.ac.uk/hfdg/people/hfdg_people_romanowiczr.htm Renata Romanowicz], [http://www.es.lancs.ac.uk/hfdg/people/hfdg_people_smithp.htm Paul Smith] === Land-use impact on flooding section === Keith Beven, Peter Young, Renata Romanowicz, Enda O’Connell, John Ewen, Greg O’Donnell, John Hollis, Joe Morris, Ian Holman, Rob Lamb, Steve Rose, Dave Archer === Glossary === The Glossary is modified from [Gouldby and Samuels, 2005, Language of risk – project definitions]. [http://www.floodsite.net FLOODsite] Report T34/04/01, '''It is expected that this web site and the original report will diverge. This wiki takes no responsibility for the orginal content of the report.''' Following people have contributed to the "Language of risk - project definitions" document: ''Lead Authors:'' Ben Gouldby, Paul Samuels ''Contributors:'' Frans Klijn, Frank Messner, Ad van Os, Paul Sayers, Jochen Schanze === Published === This web-site has been advertised on: * IAHR Newsflash UK, 2006 * IAHR Newsflash International, 2006 * FLOODsite project newsletter, 2006 * Hydrology Yahoo mailing list, 2006 * BHS Circulation 2006(90): 11-12 * IAHS Newsletter 2006(86): 13 * HP Today article 2006(20): 3793-3798 * Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 8, 08431, 2006, Sref-ID: [http://www.cosis.net/abstracts/EGU06/08431/EGU06-J-08431.pdf 1607-7962/gra/EGU06-A-08431] * Weichel, T., Schulz, K., Haase, D., Pappenberger, F., 2006, Möglichkeiten der Fernerkundung für eine verbesserte Hochwasservorhersage, Tagungsband der SYNAP 2006, http://www.tu-dresden.de/fghhihm/synap2006/ * EGU Newsletter 2006-11-08 * Associated Programme on Flood Management, 04/12/2006, http://www.apfm.info * Global Water Partnertship, 12/2006, Toolbox for Integrated Water Resourses Management, C1.3 Modelling, http://www.gwpforum.org * EOS, 2007, Uncertainty Analysis in Environmental Modeling Made Easy, 88(3) p26, doi:10.1029/2007EO030003, http://www.agu.org/pubs/eos.html * CFD Reviews, 2007, http://www.cfdreview.com/ * Water Wiki http://water.wikia.com/ * Distributed Hydrological Modeling Wiki (University of Trento) http://www.distributedhydrology.org Further advertisement will shortly appear on: * Newsletter of the International Flood Network (internationalfloodnetwork.org) * 3rd HEPEX workshop, Stresa, Italy This web site has been iniated by Hamish Harvey (Newcastle University) and Florian Pappenberger (Lancaster University, now at the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecast), who are funded by the Flood Risk Management Research Consortium. The decision tree wiki is based on the ''[Implementation Report on Risk and Uncertainty] methods'' (http://www.floodrisk.org.uk, Authors: Pappenberger, F., Harvey, H., Beven, K.J., Hall, J., Romanowicz, R. and Smith, P.). We are not responsible for any decision, which has been based on the information provided on this webpage.
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