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9th November 2023

Hydrological data is essential to inform flood analysis, and accurately predict and manage flood risk. There are several challenges associated with hydrological data that can impact the accuracy and reliability of hydraulic models.

This webinar covers the main challenges linked to hydrological data, including quality, uncertainty, climate change and management.

Adam Parkes shares his expert knowledge and best practices as well as illustrates how integration and innovation are advancing the practice to better access and manage hydrological data.

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Marion Neale

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Adam Parkes

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14th January 2026 | 12PM GMT

How better use of hydrological data can improve flood analysis

Hydrological data is essential to inform flood analysis, and accurately predict and manage flood risk. There are several challenges associated with hydrological data that can impact the accuracy and reliability of hydraulic models.

Our host

Our presenter

Cristina Agafon-Danila Profile Picture.jpg

Marion Neale

Marketing
Jacobs
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Cristina Agafon-Danila Profile Picture.jpg

Adam Parkes

Technical Director
Jacobs
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Cristina Agafon-Danila Profile Picture.jpg

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9th November 2023



Jacobs Flood risk management panel

How better use of hydrological data can improve flood analysis

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