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  • Collect, analyze, and interpret data, and to formulate and support conclusions. This concerns the results of hydrologic, hydrodynamic and meteorological models and measurements (see figure 1);
  • Identify the strengths and limitations of models as predictors of behaviour in the real world. This concerns the meteorological, hydrologic and hydrodynamic models. The model results are evaluated based on measurements and expert judgment;
  • Apply appropriate software tools to analyze the relevant data;
  • Communicate effectively about forecasts with a specific audience, both orally and in writing;
  • Work effectively under time pressure and/or during unexpected events (e.g. technical problems).