A distributed hydrological modeling platform
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A distributed hydrological modeling platform
🌻 pyet is a Python package to estimate reference and potential evaporation.
Watershed Modelling Framework
Rainfall-Runoff modelling playground
Python package to setup and run hydrologic models using data from Earth Engine
A framework for running empirical land surface models.
Implementation of the D8 algorithm, a lake identification and flow algorithm with python and matplotlib
QTalsim is a QGIS plugin designed to create hyrological response units (HRUs) suitable for Talsim
Python functions to interact with the command line version of HBV-light
Performing multisite regionalization learning methods and results analysis with smash.
Utilities for water balances and mapping of results from the Hydrological Simulation Program-FORTRAN (HSPF)
https://git.ufz.de/mhm/mhm-tools mirror: Tools to pre- and post-process data for and from mHM.
Livestock is a package for Grasshopper providing components for modelling water movement and hydrothermal effects around buildings to enable and evaluate sustainable solutions, where those effects are incorporated.
pySWATPlus is a Python library tailored for seamless interaction with Soil and Water Assessment Tool Plus (SWAT+). Empowering users to efficiently manage input and output files within Python environments, pySWATPlus streamlines data manipulation and calibration processes using pymoo..
A QGIS Plugin for Raven
Tool for modeling water resources in glacierized catchments. Combines a temperature-index melt model with the conceptual catchment model HBV and a parameterized glacier area/volume re-scaling routine.
This is the definitive repository for the Planning Nature-based Solutions tool (plans).
Bankfull Regression Equations for CONUS
Dashboard to interact with and explore the output of Hydrological Models
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