Abstract

The main problems of modern hydrology that arise in the study of hydrological processes and in the scientific support of the design and operation of hydraulic structures, planning and implementation of measures for the use and protection of water resources, protection of the population and economic facilities from hazardous hydrological phenomena are considered. The main directions for solving these problems are formulated, providing for increasing the volume and improving the quality of hydrometeorological information, improving the technical means of its processing and analysis, and developing the theoretical foundations for a quantitative description of the processes occurring in water bodies on land and in their catchments. These directions are relevant for our country and are recognized by the international hydrometeorological community.

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