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2019-08-16
Depiction of the suite of coupled meteorological, hydrological and marine/oceanographic prediction models in SEE-MHEWS. All parts are supported by the centralized observational database using SAPP technology together with the common information and communication platform and contributing stakeholders.
Second phase of SEE-MHEWS-A

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2019-08-15
Damage caused by the overflowing Cidacos river in Tafalla, Navarre, Spain, 09 July 2019. Photo credit: Gobierno de Navarra
Flash floods in Navarra, Spain in July 2019

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2019-07-26
COSMO-LEPS precipitation forecast for one of the assessed flood events.
New flood assessment report published

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2019-07-05
EFAS Partner Regions
New EFAS partner (General Secretariat for Civil Protection, Greece)

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2019-07-03
EFAS Partner Regions
New EFAS partner (Water Management Agency of Luxembourg)

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2019-06-25
A bridge collapsed in Verucchio, near Rimini. Credit: Comune di Verucchio/Facebook
Case study of the Emilia-Romagna floods in May 2019

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2019-06-17
Participants of the Copernicus Emergency Management Service Annual Meeting, Stresa, Italy (Photo courtesy of Stéphane Ourevitch).
14th EFAS Annual Meeting 2019

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2019-06-12
The Copernicus Climate data store
EFAS v3 historical simulations now available on CDS

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2019-06-10
Flooding in Bosnia, May 2019. Credit: Federalna Uprava Civilne Zaštite
Flooding in Italy, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, May 2019

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2019-05-13
Release of EFAS v3.0
EFAS v3.0.0 was released on 13 May 2019

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