Nicoleta Cristea
University of Washington | Research Associate
Subject Areas: | Hydrology, snow hydrology, geospatial datasets |
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Data and code for processing saturation extent and depth to water table DHSVM output.
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Do water borehole failures, in Uganda, correlate with geographic details, population, or political reasons? Is there a trend based on which orgnization oversaw the installation or raised the capital? Can we create an ML model to determine if correlations exist?
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HydroShare data sharing instructions for Waterhackweek presenters.
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This is a subsetted WRF model output for the Tuolumne watershed in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA. WRF was run at NCAR by Mimi Hughes using the Morrison microphysics scheme and NARR boundary conditions.
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These are sample datasets for the Freshwaterhack project "Comparing modeled and LiDAR-derived snow water equivalent spatial fields". Please see details in the Word document.
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Geohackweek is a 5-day workshop (November 14-18, 2016) held at the University of Washington eScience Institute. Participants came to the program with experience with Python programming and analysis of geospatial data (e.g. remote sensing analysis, vector mapping, environmental modeling, etc,) and learn more about open source technologies used to analyze geospatial datasets. The Freshwaterhack includes a subset of the geohack projects that are related to hydrology, hydrologic modeling, and water resources in order to support open source tool development and data sharing and catalyze water research that can be translated to national and global scales. The Freshwaterhack is facilitated by a collaborative network of Freshwater Science and Engineering coordinated by the Mountain to Sea Strategic Research Initiative, supported by UW College of Engineering, UW College of the Environment, and UW Tacoma.
Visit the Github respoitory at https://github.com/geohackweek/geohackweek.github.io for more information.
Created: Oct. 21, 2016, 4:57 p.m.
Authors: Nicoleta Cristea
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In this project we propose to compare modeled and observed spatial fields of snow water equivalent over the Tuolumne watershed during UW Geohack week November 14-18 2016. Will update November 14.
Created: Oct. 21, 2016, 8:27 p.m.
Authors: Nicoleta Cristea
ABSTRACT:
These are sample datasets for the Freshwaterhack project "Comparing modeled and LiDAR-derived snow water equivalent spatial fields". Please see details in the Word document.
ABSTRACT:
This is a subsetted WRF model output for the Tuolumne watershed in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA. WRF was run at NCAR by Mimi Hughes using the Morrison microphysics scheme and NARR boundary conditions.
Created: March 15, 2019, 5:56 p.m.
Authors: Anthony Michael Castronova
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HydroShare data sharing instructions for Waterhackweek presenters.
ABSTRACT:
Do water borehole failures, in Uganda, correlate with geographic details, population, or political reasons? Is there a trend based on which orgnization oversaw the installation or raised the capital? Can we create an ML model to determine if correlations exist?
ABSTRACT:
Data and code for processing saturation extent and depth to water table DHSVM output.