Releases: EC-USGS/pywatershed
pywatershed 1.1.0
This release cleans up some minor issues but mainly serves as a pre-release of data to support an upcoming major release.
What's Changed
- data release with minor changes by @jmccreight in #296
- ci(release): remove changelog automation by @wpbonelli in #297
- Release 1.1.0 by @github-actions in #298
- ci(release): remove unnecessary step by @wpbonelli in #299
- Release 1.1.0 by @github-actions in #300
Full Changelog: 1.0.0...1.1.0
pywatershed 1.0.0
pywatershed version 1.0.0
With pywatershed version 1.0.0, we have faithfully reproduced the Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS, Markstrom et al., 2015) process representations used in the USGS National Hydrological Model (NHM, Regan et al., 2018). For more information, see the extended release notes for version 1.0.0.
Links
USGS Homepage
Documentation
Extended release notes
"What's new" changelog
ASV benchmarks
Frozen Conda Environments for Python 3.10 (also in assets)
Windows
MacOS Intel
MacOS Apple Silicon
References
- Markstrom, S. L., Regan, R. S., Hay, L. E., Viger, R. J., Webb, R. M., Payn, R. A., & LaFontaine, J. H. (2015). PRMS-IV, the precipitation-runoff modeling system, version 4 (No. 6-B7). US Geological Survey.
- Regan, R. S., Markstrom, S. L., Hay, L. E., Viger, R. J., Norton, P. A., Driscoll, J. M., & LaFontaine, J. H. (2018). Description of the national hydrologic model for use with the precipitation-runoff modeling system (prms) (No. 6-B9). US Geological Survey.
pywatershed 0.2.1
- ci: handle empty changelog in release automation
- touch up envs, drop jupyter_contrib_nbextensions
- fix package data installation
- touch up README.md and RELEASE.md
pywatershed 0.2.0
Forthcoming: Performance Regression Benchmarks using Airspeed Velocity
Frozen mamba/conda environments:
pws_env_w_jupyter_osx-arm_19_july_2023.txt
pws_env_w_jupyter_osx-intel_19_july_2023.txt
pws_env_w_jupyter_windows64_19_july_2023.txt
pywatershed version 0.1.1
Initial release of pywatershed
Introduction to usage
This release release is made to disseminate GIS files not code. The code of this release cant work with these files as their URL is TBD. But subsequent commits to main should handle the release artifacts.