Abstract

The probability of flood occurrence is a global problem that is dependent on meteorological processes and local conditions in a particular area. Therefore, flood control and water management information is divided into two distinct activity areas and are crosslinked where appropriate. One area deals with monitoring water levels in mountain streams, rivers, canals, reservoirs or water conservation areas. An operating control of multi-purpose spillways, locks, culverts and reservoir dams should be considered in this area. The second area deals with meteorological activity which is set up to disseminate the information about weather conditions such as: weather reports, forecasts, rainfall amounts, and wind data. In the paper, we describe a radio link data acquisition as a technical and information system with territorially distributed properties. The considered system is composed of meteorological and water subsystems. An interconnection and communication between this two elements are the crucial element of the entire system.

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