Existing distributed hydrologic models are complex and computationally demanding for using as a rapid-forecasting policy-decision tool, or even as a class-room educational tool. In addition, platform dependence, specific input/output data structures and non-dynamic data-interaction with pluggable software components inside the existing proprietary frameworks make these models restrictive only to the specialized user groups. RWater is a web-based hydrologic analysis and modeling framework that utilizes the commonly used R software within the HUBzero cyber infrastructure of Purdue University. RWater is designed as an integrated framework for distributed hydrologic simulation, along with subsequent parameter optimization and visualization sche...
The overall goal of this study is to contribute to the advancement of hydrologic education as a mult...
Computational hydrological models and simulations are fundamental pieces of the workflow of contempo...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
Existing distributed hydrologic models are complex and computationally demanding for using as a rapi...
R is a free software programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. Po...
The open-source programming language R has gained a central place in the hydrological sciences over ...
Deeper understanding of relationships between flow in river sand various hydrologic elements such as...
This review paper will deal with the possibilities of applying the R programming language in water r...
Traditional approaches to undergraduate hydrology and water resource education are textbook based, a...
Recent developments in internet technologies make it possible to manage and visualize large data on ...
The era of ‘big data’ promises to provide new hydrologic insights, and open web-based platforms are ...
Stimulating Active Learning in Hydrology Using Research-Driven, Web- based Learning ModulesThe tradi...
This paper presents a prototype software system for visualization and analysis of hydrologic data th...
Hydrologic research is increasingly data and computationally intensive, and often involves hydrologi...
Many hydrologic modelers around the world use Soil Water Assessment and Tool (SWAT) to simulate hydr...
The overall goal of this study is to contribute to the advancement of hydrologic education as a mult...
Computational hydrological models and simulations are fundamental pieces of the workflow of contempo...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...
Existing distributed hydrologic models are complex and computationally demanding for using as a rapi...
R is a free software programming language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. Po...
The open-source programming language R has gained a central place in the hydrological sciences over ...
Deeper understanding of relationships between flow in river sand various hydrologic elements such as...
This review paper will deal with the possibilities of applying the R programming language in water r...
Traditional approaches to undergraduate hydrology and water resource education are textbook based, a...
Recent developments in internet technologies make it possible to manage and visualize large data on ...
The era of ‘big data’ promises to provide new hydrologic insights, and open web-based platforms are ...
Stimulating Active Learning in Hydrology Using Research-Driven, Web- based Learning ModulesThe tradi...
This paper presents a prototype software system for visualization and analysis of hydrologic data th...
Hydrologic research is increasingly data and computationally intensive, and often involves hydrologi...
Many hydrologic modelers around the world use Soil Water Assessment and Tool (SWAT) to simulate hydr...
The overall goal of this study is to contribute to the advancement of hydrologic education as a mult...
Computational hydrological models and simulations are fundamental pieces of the workflow of contempo...
Water resources stakeholders and decision makers often use hydrologic simulations to estimate and an...