Hutton et al. (2016) argued that computational hydrology can only be a proper science if the hydrological community makes sure that hydrological model studies are executed and presented in a reproducible manner. Hut, Drost and van de Giesen replied that to achieve this hydrologists should not “re-invent the water wheel” but rather use existing technology from other fields (such as containers and ESMValTool) and open interfaces (such as the Basic Model Interface, BMI) to do their computational science (Hut et al., 2017). With this paper and the associated release of the eWaterCycle platform and software package (available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5119389, Verhoeven et al., 2022), we are putting our money where our mouth is a...
Hydrology is still, and for good reasons, an inexact science, even if evolving hydrological underst...
Despite the increasing role of models in hydrological research and decision-making processes, only f...
Hydrologists need simple, yet powerful, open source framework for developing and testing mathematica...
Whether you study compound hazards that require models from different fields of geoscience, or you j...
Understanding water movement on a global scale is essential for society to predict floods, droughts ...
The suggestions by Hutton et al. might not be enough to guarantee reproducible computational hydrolo...
Reproducibility is a foundational principle in scientific research. Yet in computational hydrology, ...
Open, accessible, reusable, and reproducible hydrologic research can have a significant positive imp...
<p>Scientists are spending an increasing amount of time building and<br>using hydrology software. Ho...
Abstract. Hydrological modelling is the same as developing and encoding a hydrological theory. A hyd...
The traditional paradigm for the deployment of hydrological models involves the capturing and testin...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
In April 2011, I (Daniel Ames), attended the first OpenWater Symposium at the UNESCO-IHE Institute f...
Talk presented at EGU 2019. We present the Hydrological Multipurpose Software Environment (HyMUSE), ...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system for open sharing of hydrologic data, analytical tools,...
Hydrology is still, and for good reasons, an inexact science, even if evolving hydrological underst...
Despite the increasing role of models in hydrological research and decision-making processes, only f...
Hydrologists need simple, yet powerful, open source framework for developing and testing mathematica...
Whether you study compound hazards that require models from different fields of geoscience, or you j...
Understanding water movement on a global scale is essential for society to predict floods, droughts ...
The suggestions by Hutton et al. might not be enough to guarantee reproducible computational hydrolo...
Reproducibility is a foundational principle in scientific research. Yet in computational hydrology, ...
Open, accessible, reusable, and reproducible hydrologic research can have a significant positive imp...
<p>Scientists are spending an increasing amount of time building and<br>using hydrology software. Ho...
Abstract. Hydrological modelling is the same as developing and encoding a hydrological theory. A hyd...
The traditional paradigm for the deployment of hydrological models involves the capturing and testin...
Dealing with the massive increase in global data availability of all sorts is increasingly being kno...
In April 2011, I (Daniel Ames), attended the first OpenWater Symposium at the UNESCO-IHE Institute f...
Talk presented at EGU 2019. We present the Hydrological Multipurpose Software Environment (HyMUSE), ...
HydroShare is an online, collaborative system for open sharing of hydrologic data, analytical tools,...
Hydrology is still, and for good reasons, an inexact science, even if evolving hydrological underst...
Despite the increasing role of models in hydrological research and decision-making processes, only f...
Hydrologists need simple, yet powerful, open source framework for developing and testing mathematica...