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|CSDMS meeting abstract presentation=A few years ago, NOAA adopted the Basic Model Interface (BMI) as the foundation for their Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework. BMI was developed here at CSDMS back in 2013 to simplify interoperability between computational models. It is now widely used at the federal level by both NOAA and the USGS. NOAA's NextGen framework underpins their National Water Model version 4, and provides exciting new capabilities to both the academic/research and federal/operational modeling communities. This talk will describe several projects that I've worked on as part of the NextGen development team, including BMI, the TopoFlow hydrologic model, and the HARBOR dataset (Harmonized Attributes for River Basins in One Repo). | |CSDMS meeting abstract presentation=A few years ago, NOAA adopted the Basic Model Interface (BMI) as the foundation for their Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework. BMI was developed here at CSDMS back in 2013 to simplify interoperability between computational models. It is now widely used at the federal level by both NOAA and the USGS. NOAA's NextGen framework underpins their National Water Model version 4, and provides exciting new capabilities to both the academic/research and federal/operational modeling communities. This talk will describe several projects that I've worked on as part of the NextGen development team, including BMI, the TopoFlow hydrologic model, and the HARBOR dataset (Harmonized Attributes for River Basins in One Repo). | ||
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CSDMS 2025 Webinars
A Research to Operations Success Story: Helping to Build NOAA's New Hydrologic Modeling Framework
Abstract
A few years ago, NOAA adopted the Basic Model Interface (BMI) as the foundation for their Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework. BMI was developed here at CSDMS back in 2013 to simplify interoperability between computational models. It is now widely used at the federal level by both NOAA and the USGS. NOAA's NextGen framework underpins their National Water Model version 4, and provides exciting new capabilities to both the academic/research and federal/operational modeling communities. This talk will describe several projects that I've worked on as part of the NextGen development team, including BMI, the TopoFlow hydrologic model, and the HARBOR dataset (Harmonized Attributes for River Basins in One Repo).
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