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'''MIKE SHE''' is a [[distributed]], [[physicaly based]] [[hydrological modelling]] system for building and [[Computer simulation|simulating]] [[surface water]] flow and [[groundwater]] flow. MIKE SHE can simulate the entire land phase of the [[hydrologic cycle]] and allows components to be used independently and customized to local needs. MIKE SHE emerged from System Hydrologique European (SHE) as developed and extensively applied since 1977 onwards by a consortium of three European organizations: the Institute of Hydrology ([[the United Kingdom]]), SOGREAH ([[France]]) and [http://www.dhigroup.com DHI]([[Denmark]]). Then DHI has continuously put effort in development and research on MIKE SHE.
'''MIKE SHE''' is an integrated [[hydrological modelling]] system for building and [[Computer simulation|simulating]] [[surface water]] flow and [[groundwater]] flow. MIKE SHE can simulate the entire land phase of the [[hydrologic cycle]] and allows components to be used independently and customized to local needs. MIKE SHE emerged from System Hydrologique European (SHE) as developed and extensively applied since 1977 onwards by a consortium of three European organizations: the Institute of Hydrology ([[the United Kingdom]]), SOGREAH ([[France]]) and [http://www.dhigroup.com DHI]([[Denmark]]). Then DHI has continuously put effort in development and research on MIKE SHE.


The program is offered in both [[32-bit]] and [[64-bit]] versions for [[Microsoft Windows]] operating systems.
The program is offered in both [[32-bit]] and [[64-bit]] versions for [[Microsoft Windows]] operating systems.

Revision as of 18:59, 29 May 2008

MIKE SHE is an integrated hydrological modelling system for building and simulating surface water flow and groundwater flow. MIKE SHE can simulate the entire land phase of the hydrologic cycle and allows components to be used independently and customized to local needs. MIKE SHE emerged from System Hydrologique European (SHE) as developed and extensively applied since 1977 onwards by a consortium of three European organizations: the Institute of Hydrology (the United Kingdom), SOGREAH (France) and DHI(Denmark). Then DHI has continuously put effort in development and research on MIKE SHE.

The program is offered in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Microsoft Windows operating systems.


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