Crosscutting Projects within GHP are focused activities that address specific science questions. Through CCs, GHP achieves a number of objectives: it addresses the GEWEX Science Questions; evaluates and applies the knowledge developed in RHPs; keeps completed RHPs involved; generates interactions between RHPs; and provides a tool for collaboration with other GEWEX Panels and WCRP activities.
CCs also provide a way for the broader community to get involved in GEWEX and GHP. GHP welcomes proposals from volunteers to lead Crosscutting Projects – only a short proposal to the Panel is needed (Crosscutting Project proposal template). Please contact the GHP Panel Co-Chairs for more information on how to get started.
An overview of GEWEX’s Cross-Panel activities can be found at https://www.gewex.org/cross-panel-activities/.
Current Crosscutting Projects
These projects are currently underway.
- dET – Determining EvapoTranspiration
- Flood Crosscutting Initiative – Propagate flood modeling and research knowledge from one region to the other and synthesize results globally
- INARCH – the International Network for Alpine Catchment Hydrology;
Mountain snow and ice hydrology and atmospheric interactions- Phase II Proposal (2021-2026)
- RivEx – River Experiment; Establishing a strategy for comparing river models
- TEAMx – Multi-scale transport and exchange processes in the atmosphere over mountains – programme and experiment
- MOUNTerrain – Alpine precipitation
- Regional evaluation of GDAP’s integrated Product
- Seasonal hydrologic prediction
- Near 0oC Project – Cold/Shoulder Season Precipitation
- INARCH Phase I (2015–2020) – the International Network for Alpine Catchment Hydrology
- INTENSE – Sub-daily precipitation
Proposed Crosscutting Projects
The following project(s) is (are) currently under development.
Potential Crosscutting Projects
These areas have been designated as desirable off CC activities by GHP. If you would like to lead a project in one of these areas, please contact the GHP Co-Chairs at contact@gewex.org.
Completed Crosscutting Projects