Meteorological Monitoring and Analysing System Case Studies
B-DASH, the Multi-radar system in urban areas
(Japan)
B-DASH* is a joint research project for rainwater management, focused on monitoring heavy rainfalls in urban areas.
* B-DASH :
Breakthrough by Dynamic Approach in Sewage High Technology
FURUNO's Multi-radar system
In the Japanese cities of Fukui and Toyama, a Multi-radar system composed of 3 Radars has been installed
B-DASH joint research team members
METAWATER Co., Ltd.
Multidisciplinary engineering and integration
EMORI & CO.,LTD
Flood prediction analysis system
New Nippon Consultants Co., Ltd.
Nihon Suido Consultants Co., Ltd.
Nihon Suido Consultants Co., Ltd.
Simulation model for sewage pipelines
Kobe University
Rainfall prediction model
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Multi-radar system for urban areas
Fukui City, Toyama City
Field experiments
Case Studies

Georgia Institute of Technology could lead to improved weather forecasting in North Georgia
(USA) *Jump to external website

Providing critical, gap filling data
(WLX radio, USA)

Providing detailed weather condition observations that are critical for crew, shipboard and helicopter operations safety
(Drill ship, USA)

Milesovka observatory, Czech Academy of Science
(Czech Republic)

Monitoring and forecasting
(Holding Energia Risorse Ambiente (HERA), Italy)

Rainfall monitoring and nowcasting system
(Public Utilities Board (Singapore National Water Agency), Singapore)

Research in radar network
(Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA),USA)

More accurate regional weather information
(Western Illinois University, USA)

Urban intense precipitation research and education
(National Taiwan University)

Improvement of aircrafts takeoffs and landings rate
(Wakkanai Airport, Japan)

Support of sewer flood management
(KU Leuven, Belgium)

Observation of local urban heavy rain
(Aalborg University, Denmark)

Transportable & Adaptable Observation Unit
(University of Queensland, Australia)