Pywr is a generalised network resource allocation model written in Python.
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Pywr is a generalised network resource allocation model written in Python.
reservoir network optimization
A Benchmark for Semantic Segmentation of Waterbody Images
Implements weather station class in Python that calculates ETo (reference crop's evapotranspiration) based on UN-FAO Irrigation and Drainage Paper 56
Python 3 interface to the HECLIB (Version 6 only) for 64 bit using SWIG. Primarily to provide access to HEC-DSS format
Code of Thesis to pursue an M.Sc. in Water Resources
Groundwater pumping estimation in Arizona using remote sensing datasets and machine learning
Evapotranspiration Product Generator for the USBR-JPL Second Generation ET Toolbox
ESP8266 and MicroPython web server to monitor a hall effect water sensor
A FastAPI server structure for CalSim3 scenario interactions.
Ribasim water resources modeling in the Netherlands
Re-Emission is a collection of methods for calculating GHG emisisons from reservoirs
This is a water resources library in its very early stages. (stay tuned)
Planning Nature-based Solutions (Plans2) is a modelling framework for planning the expansion of nature-based solutions in watersheds.
Planning Nature-based Solutions (Plans3) is a modelling framework for planning the expansion of nature-based solutions in watersheds.
HydroWizard: State-of-the-art hydrological modeling, optimization, and simulation using neural networks, genetic algorithms, and DAGs.
A highly curated story-board to show modeling results for the Climate Adaptation Studies
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