Training structure
Continuing Education Department
Presentation
Combining theoretical courses (seminar component) and practical work, the ImpactHydro summer school examines the impacts of climate change on hydrology.
The advantages of the training program
This short course consists of 28 hours of classroom training and takes place every two years (last session: 2025).
Training location: Banyuls-sur-Mer
Objectives
- Train participants in climate change impact studies in hydrology
- Become familiar with the use of climate model outputs, downscaling methods, and bias correction for climate change impact studies.
- Estimate the uncertainties associated with future scenarios derived from modeling chains linking climate models and hydrological models.
Program
The seminar program is structured around five key themes:
- Climate, modeling, data access
- Analysis of hydroclimatic series and trends
- Methods for scaling and correcting climate model biases
- Hydrological modeling in the context of climate change
- Uncertainty analysis
Admission
Target audience
Doctoral students, Professors/Researchers, Engineers