Ian,
You may want to look at some U.S. National Weather Service approaches
with what we call Flash Flood Guidance (FFG):
http://www.weather.gov/oh/hrl/gis/workshop3.html
http://www.weather.gov/oh/rfcdev/docs/ffgitreport.pdf
http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1054&cont
On Fri, 2011-08-05 at 09:32 +0200, peter.lo...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hello Ian,
>
> >To learn how to use grass I've been trying to solve a real world
> >problem. The problem that I chose was the flash flooding which occurred
> >in south eastern Queensland. I'd like to see if grass could have
> >provided
Hello Ian,
>To learn how to use grass I've been trying to solve a real world
>problem. The problem that I chose was the flash flooding which occurred
>in south eastern Queensland. I'd like to see if grass could have
>provided reasonably accurate predictions and see if it could be used as
>a warnin
Hi All
To learn how to use grass I've been trying to solve a real world
problem. The problem that I chose was the flash flooding which occurred
in south eastern Queensland. I'd like to see if grass could have
provided reasonably accurate predictions and see if it could be used as
a warning system.