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Research Project: Ecohydrology of Mountainous Terrain in a Changing Climate

Location: Northwest Watershed Research Center

Title: Automated Water Supply Model (AWSM), test cases

Author
item Havens, Scott
item Marks, Daniel
item Sandusky, Micah
item Hedrick, Andrew
item JOHNSON, MICAH - University Of California
item Robertson, Mark
item TRUJILLO-GOMEZ, ERNESTO - University Of California

Submitted to: Model and Computer Program Software Documentation
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: 8/29/2019
Publication Date: 8/29/2019
Citation: Havens, S.C., Marks, D.G., Sandusky, M.L., Hedrick, A., Johnson, M., Robertson, M.E., Trujillo-Gomez, E. 2019. Automated Water Supply Model (AWSM), test cases. Zenodo. USDA-ARS-NWRC/awsm. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3381607.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3381607

Interpretive Summary: This repository contains instructions for installing the Docker container of AWSM and running short test cases. The instructions involve installing the supporting software and the AWSM system. The test cases include three model tests: 1.Reynolds Mountain East in the Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed for the entire WY 2006 with wind redistribution of precipitation 2.Boise River Basin three month simulation during WY 2017 for a historic snowmelt event 3.Tuolumne River Basin two day simulation during WY 2016, which includes an lidar snow depth update from Airborne Snow Observatory This is the initial release for the data and software in association with a manuscript under review.

Technical Abstract: This repository contains instructions for installing the Docker container of AWSM and running short test cases. The instructions involve installing the supporting software and the AWSM system. The test cases include three model tests: 1.Reynolds Mountain East in the Reynolds Creek Experimental Watershed for the entire WY 2006 with wind redistribution of precipitation 2.Boise River Basin three month simulation during WY 2017 for a historic snowmelt event 3.Tuolumne River Basin two day simulation during WY 2016, which includes an lidar snow depth update from Airborne Snow Observatory This is the initial release for the data and software in association with a manuscript under review.