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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Automated In-Situ Cyanotoxin Assessment Toolbox For Real-Time Surface Water Monitoring (CYANOBOX)

Keliri E., Hadjiantonis A., Demosthenous P., (Corresponding) Antoniou M.
Topic: 
Process understanding through innovative sensors and remote sensing
Automated In-Situ Cyanotoxin Assessment Toolbox for Real-Time Surface Water Monitoring, CYanoBox, is a 3-year project, coordinated by the innovation and technology company CyRIC, for the development of novel biosensors, and reliable at-source detection of toxic metabolites. The project aims to...Read more
Keywords: 
cyanobacteria, monitoring, sensors, surface water
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00054

Intercomparison of satellite and ground-based precipitation in the area of Cyprus

(Corresponding) Loulli E., Bühl J., Michaelides S., Loukas A., Hadjimitsis D.
Topic: 
Process understanding through innovative sensors and remote sensing
Cyprus has an excellent location for studying meteorology, climatology of atmospheric aerosols and aerosol-cloud-precipitation interaction. Aerosol-cloud-precipitation dynamics in the region of Cyprus are responsible for the country’s precipitation budget. This study uses observations from the NASA...Read more
Keywords: 
remote sensing, precipitation, radar, GPM, eastern Mediterranean
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00202

‘Water Underground’: Real-time, continuous monitoring of the underground water’s quantity and quality

Mavroforakis M., (Corresponding) Georgiou H., Malisiovas V., Psychias C., Papadimitriou D., Sarioglou K.
Topic: 
Process understanding through innovative sensors and remote sensing
Water resource management is one the most urgent aspects of environmental protection and sustainability policies world-wide. Accurate, real-time remote sensing of the status of underground reservoirs is required for proper regional planning, prevention of droughts, optimized farming etc. ‘Water...Read more
Keywords: 
hydrology, water management, remote sensing, predictive analytics, sustainability
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00305

What is the impact of earth observation and in-situ data assimilation on seasonal hydrological predictions?

(Corresponding) Pechlivanidis I., Musuuza J.
Topic: 
Process understanding through innovative sensors and remote sensing
Earth Observations (EO) have become popular in hydrology because they provide information in locations where direct measurements are either unavailable or prohibitively expensive to make. Recent scientific advances have enabled the assimilation of EOs into hydrological models to improve the...Read more
Keywords: 
earth observations, hydrology, forecasting, data assimilation
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00425