This virtual course will provide an introduction to the capabilities within WRF-Hydro® and provide participants with the basic building blocks to start their research with it. Participants will gain experience with hands-on model configuration and execution and run experimental model simulations and comparisons with a prepared example test case utilizing cloud-based technology. Participants will also be provided with information on additional resources that can be used to further their familiarity with WRF-Hydro and build on the basics learned during this tutorial.
Registration close date: Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time
Participant cap: 200
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$32 for student members
$64 for members
$104 for non-members
Registration policy:
AMS requires a valid payment to be made within 5 days of the start of a course or sooner if registration has reached capacity. You will be contacted by AMS staff if payment is required. Refunds will not be issued to attendees within 7 days of the start of a course.
Molly McAllister
National Center for Atmospheric Research
David J. Gochis
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Arezoo Rafieeinasab
National Center for Atmospheric Research
WRF-Hydro®, an open-source community model, is used for a range of projects, including flash flood prediction, regional hydroclimate impacts assessment, seasonal forecasting of water resources, and land-atmosphere coupling studies. It was designed to link multi-scale process models of the atmosphere and terrestrial hydrology to provide:
In this one day tutorial you will be provided with an introduction to the capabilities within WRF-Hydro and the basic building blocks to start your research with it. Example studies of events and model simulations will be presented as a demonstration of WRF-Hydro’s capabilities. Participants will gain experience with hands-on model configuration and execution and run experimental model simulations and comparisons with a prepared example test case. Participants will also be provided with information on additional resources that can be used to further their familiarity with WRF-Hydro and build on the basics learned during this tutorial.
Prerequisites:
Course Requirements:
Each participant is required to utilize their own computer capable of accessing reliable internet and running a web browser. Google Chrome is recommended.
Course attendees are required to take the pre-course survey.
It is suggested that attendees use a computer with dual monitors.