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FCUC_StartDate = 26/02/2014 |  
FCUC_StartDate = 26/02/2014 |  
FCUC_EndDate  = -|   
FCUC_EndDate  = -|   
FCUC_EGIName  =  Diego Scardaci / diego.scardaci@egi.eu  |  
FCUC_EGIName  =  Diego Scardaci / diego.scardaci@egi.eu, Enol Fernandez / enol.fernandez@egi.eu  |  
FCUC_EXTName  =  Daniele D'Agostino / dagostino@ge.imati.cnr.it, Giacomo Paschina / giacomo.paschina@ge.imati.cnr.it  |
FCUC_EXTName  =  Daniele D'Agostino / dagostino@ge.imati.cnr.it, Giacomo Paschina / giacomo.paschina@ge.imati.cnr.it  |


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FCUC_ShortDesc =
The [http://www.drihm.eu/ DRIHM] project is a European initiative running from 1st September 2011 to 28th February 2015 aiming at providing an open, fully integrated workflow platform for predicting, managing and mitigating the risks related to extreme weather phenomena. The main DRHIM objectives are described below.
Forecasting severe storms and floods is a key topic in HMR. Storms do not respect country boundaries so a pan-European approach to data access and modeling is necessary. The analysis carried out within the FLASH project estimated over 29 billion euros the material damages produced by floods in the Mediterranean region during the 1990-2006 period. The total number of casualties has been estimated over 4,500,
Forecasting severe storms and floods is a key topic in HMR. Storms do not respect country boundaries so a pan-European approach to data access and modeling is necessary. The analysis carried out within the FLASH project estimated over 29 billion euros the material damages produced by floods in the Mediterranean region during the 1990-2006 period. The total number of casualties has been estimated over 4,500,
concentrating in the Mediterranean African countries especially. These data challenge our current scientific understanding and call for focused and joint Hydro-Meteorological and ICT research to:
concentrating in the Mediterranean African countries especially. These data challenge our current scientific understanding and call for focused and joint Hydro-Meteorological and ICT research to:
* understand, explain and predict the physical processes producing such extreme storms;
* understand, explain and predict the physical processes producing such extreme storms;
* understand the possible intensification of such events in the Mediterranean region and their physical origin;
* understand the possible intensification of such events in the Mediterranean region and their physical origin;
* explore the potential available ICT infrastructures to provide deeper understanding of those events through fine resolution modeling over large areal extents.  
* explore the potential available ICT infrastructures to provide deeper understanding of those events through fine resolution modeling over large areal extents.|
 
These are the main DRHIM objectives. 
 
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FCUC_Tasks =  
FCUC_Tasks =  
=====Use case =====
Running various hydrological models in the EGI Federated Cloud. Almost all these models need a Windows environment to be executed.  
* Use Case: : running various hydrological models in the EGI Federated Cloud. Almost all these models need a Windows environment to be executed.  


'''Requirements:'''
'''Requirements:'''
- 1 VM, 1 cores and 4/8GB of RAM. Few GB of storage.
* 1 VM
- Windows OS.
* 1 cores and 4/8GB of RAM
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* Few GB of storage
 
* Windows OS
* Contextualisation support in the Windows OS image.|  
FCUC_Files =  
FCUC_Files =  
 
* [http://www.drihm.eu/ DRIHM project web site]
* [http://www.cloudbase.it/cloud-init-for-windows-instances/ Cloud-Init for Windows instances]
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General Information

  • Status: Test & Integration
  • Start Date: 26/02/2014
  • End Date: -
  • EGI.eu contact: Diego Scardaci / diego.scardaci@egi.eu, Enol Fernandez / enol.fernandez@egi.eu
  • External contact: Daniele D'Agostino / dagostino@ge.imati.cnr.it, Giacomo Paschina / giacomo.paschina@ge.imati.cnr.it

Short Description

The DRIHM project is a European initiative running from 1st September 2011 to 28th February 2015 aiming at providing an open, fully integrated workflow platform for predicting, managing and mitigating the risks related to extreme weather phenomena. The main DRHIM objectives are described below.

Forecasting severe storms and floods is a key topic in HMR. Storms do not respect country boundaries so a pan-European approach to data access and modeling is necessary. The analysis carried out within the FLASH project estimated over 29 billion euros the material damages produced by floods in the Mediterranean region during the 1990-2006 period. The total number of casualties has been estimated over 4,500, concentrating in the Mediterranean African countries especially. These data challenge our current scientific understanding and call for focused and joint Hydro-Meteorological and ICT research to:

  • understand, explain and predict the physical processes producing such extreme storms;
  • understand the possible intensification of such events in the Mediterranean region and their physical origin;
  • explore the potential available ICT infrastructures to provide deeper understanding of those events through fine resolution modeling over large areal extents.

Use Case

Running various hydrological models in the EGI Federated Cloud. Almost all these models need a Windows environment to be executed.

Requirements:

  • 1 VM
  • 1 cores and 4/8GB of RAM
  • Few GB of storage
  • Windows OS
  • Contextualisation support in the Windows OS image.

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