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Summary of the CSDMS Hydrology Focus Research Group Breakout Sessions

Summary of the CSDMS Hydrology Focus Research Group Breakout Sessions. Jon Goodall, U. of South Carolina CSDMS 2013 Annual Meeting March 23-25, 2013 - Boulder, CO. Hydrology FRG Long-term Goals.

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Summary of the CSDMS Hydrology Focus Research Group Breakout Sessions

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  1. Summary of the CSDMS Hydrology Focus Research Group Breakout Sessions Jon Goodall, U. of South Carolina CSDMS 2013 Annual Meeting March 23-25, 2013 - Boulder, CO

  2. Hydrology FRG Long-term Goals • Make hydrologic models more open and transparent for both scientific investigations and to support policy and decision makers. • Lower barriers for hydrologists to use state-of-the-art models to address important hydrologic challenges. • Advance computational and data science skills of hydrologic modelers.

  3. Long-term goal: Make hydrologic models more open and transparent for both scientific investigations and to support policy and decision makers. Midterm goal: Establish methods for model benchmarking, tests to quantify model skill, and methods of quantifying model uncertainty. Short-term goal: Propose an AGU session “Innovation in hydrology using community tools” sponsored by the Hydrology FRG members.

  4. Long-term goal: Lower barriers for hydrologists to use state-of-the-art models to address important hydrologic challenges. Midterm goal: Foster culture shift in hydrologic modeling community toward collaborative and community-based model development. Short-term goal: Grow number of linkable hydrologic models within CSDMS (e.g., TOPMODEL, WRF-Hydro, PIHM, etc.).

  5. Long-term goal: Advance computational and data science skills of hydrologic modelers. Midterm goal: Increase the number of hydrologic models able to leverage high resolution datasets and HPC resources. Short-term goal: Expand methods for accessing data to support hydrologic modeling within CSDMS.

  6. Summary of Action Items • Refactor popular hydrologic models for CSDMS; Top candidates include TOPMODEL, WRF-Hydro, and PIHM. • Create new data access tools in CSDMS to support hydrologic modeling. • Propose AGU session “Innovation in hydrology using community tools” to grow community.

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