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  • Model:OpenFOAM  + (See user manual)
  • Model:ADCIRC  + (See: (http://adcirc.org) *Screen Output (See: (http://adcirc.org) </br>*Screen Output (fort.6)</br>* General Diagnostic Output (fort.16)</br>* Iterative Solver ITPACKV 2D Diagnostic Output (fort.33)</br>* 3D Density, Temperature and/or Salinity at Specified Recording Stations (fort.41)</br>* 3D Velocity at Specified Recording Stations (fort.42)</br>* 3D Turbulence at Specified Recording Stations (fort.43)</br>* 3D Density, Temperature and/or Salinity at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.44)</br>* 3D Velocity at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.45)</br>* 3D Turbulence at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.46)</br>* Elevation Harmonic Constituents at Specified Elevation Recording Stations (fort.51)</br>* Depth-averaged Velocity Harmonic Constituents at Specified Velocity Recording Stations (fort.52)</br>* Elevation Harmonic Constituents at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.53)</br>* Depth-averaged Velocity Harmonic Constituents at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.54)</br>* Harmonic Constituent Diagnostic Output (fort.55)</br>* Elevation Time Series at Specified Elevation Recording Stations (fort.61)</br>* Depth-averaged Velocity Time Series at Specified Velocity Recording Stations (fort.62)</br>* Elevation Time Series at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.63)</br>* Depth-averaged Velocity Time Series at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.64)</br>* Hot Start Output (fort.67, fort.68)</br>* Atmospheric Pressure Time Series at Specified Meteorological Recording Stations (fort.71)</br>* Wind Velocity Time Series at Specified Meteorological Recording Stations (fort.72)</br>* Atmospheric Pressure Time Series at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.73)</br>* Wind Stress or Velocity Time Series at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.74)</br>* Depth-averaged Scalar Concentration Time Series at Specified Concentration Recording Stations (fort.81)</br>* Depth-averaged Scalar Concentration Time Series at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.83)</br>* Depth-averaged Density Fields at Specified Recording Stations (fort.91)</br>* Depth-averaged Density Fields at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.93)s at All Nodes in the Model Grid (fort.93))
  • Model:SWAT  + (See: https://swat.tamu.edu/)
  • Model:STWAVE  + (Selected Wave Spectra Selected Wave Parameters Wave Parameter Fields Breaker Index Fields Radiation Stress Gradient Fields)
  • Model:PIHMgis  + (Several state variables (soil moisture, groundwater table, stream head, interception, surface state and snow depth) and fluxes (3 components of evapotranspiration) 10 stream component fluxes for each reach, infiltration, recharge, lateral flux))
  • Model:Quad  + (Shoreline and alluvial-bedrock transition trajectories over time. Future versions of the model will include the profile evolution.)
  • Model:GENESIS  + (Shoreline position, breaking wave information, estimated longshore sand transport rates.)
  • Model:Bedrock Fault Scarp  + (Simple ascii files containing x and z coordinates of points at end of run. Optional output of figure in .eps format.)
  • Model:UEB  + (Snow melt)
  • Model:SNOWPACK  + (Snowpack creates various output files: * tSnowpack creates various output files:</br>* the current state of its soil and snow layers in ".sno" files;</br>* the current state of its hazard relevant data in ".haz" files;</br>* a time serie of snow profiles;</br>* a time serie of the meteorological data and fluxes as used in the model.ical data and fluxes as used in the model.)
  • Model:OTEQ  + (Solute concentrations as a function of space and time)
  • Model:WEPP  + (Storm, monthly, yearly, or average annual Storm, monthly, yearly, or average annual runoff, soil loss, and sediment yield from a hillslope profile. Spatial distribution of soil erosion and deposition on slope profiles. Graphical output available of 92 parameters from continuous model simulations (including precip, temperatures, runoff, soil loss, sediment yield, biomass production, residue cover, etc.). Soil output text file, water balance output text file, plant output text file, storm event output file, overland flow element summary line output file.and flow element summary line output file.)
  • Model:GIPL  + (Temperature distribution with depth Active Layer Depth Freezing/Thawing day)
  • Model:LONGPRO  + (Temporally evolving longitudinal profile and cross-sectional average flows of a 1D river)
  • Model:OverlandFlow  + (The Landlab OverlandFlow component outputsThe Landlab OverlandFlow component outputs data as Landlab fields - numpy arrays containing data with the associated CSDMS standard name, listed below:</br></br>'surface_water__depth' : NumPy array of length nnodes. Water depths at a given time step.</br>'surface_water__discharge' : NumPy array of length nlinks. Water discharge values at a given time step.</br>'water_surface__gradient' : NumPy array of length nlinks. Water surface gradient at a given time step.ter surface gradient at a given time step.)
  • Model:Permafrost Benchmark System  + (The PBS wraps ILAMB, which produces tabular and graphical statistics from a benchmark analysis. These outputs can be viewed in ILAMB, or downloaded to a user's local machine as a tarball.)
  • Model:WBMsed  + (The WBMplus model can output any variables used for the water balance and transport calculations. WBMsed unique output are: sediment-flux, over-bank water discharge, and all the BQART parameters.)
  • Model:SWEHR  + (The code outputs the following text files:The code outputs the following text files:</br>“topoout.txt” – elevation for each grid point at the end of the simulation</br>“depth.txt” – flow depth at each grid point at the end of the simulation</br>“uh.txt” – value of conserved variable UH at each grid point</br>“vh.txt” – value of conserved variable VH at each grid point</br>“ch.txt” – value of conserved variable CH at each grid point</br>“m.txt” – mass of sediment in the deposited layer at each grid point</br>“c.txt” – sediment concentration at each grid point</br>“vel.txt” – flow velocity at each grid point</br>“stage.txt” – time series data (time (s), flow depth, flow velocity, and sediment concentration) at the outlet pixel</br>“maxvel.txt” – maximum flow velocity recorded at each grid point throughout the simulation</br>“maxdepth.txt” -- maximum flow depth recorded at each grid point throughout the simulation</br>“saveflow.txt” – time series data (flow depth, flow velocity, sediment concentration) at user specified grid points</br>“topomovie.txt” – elevation data at different times throughout the simulation (specified in the code by “printinterval”)</br>“depthmovie.txt” – flow depth at different times throughout the simulation</br>“velocitymovie.txt” – flow velocity at different times throughout the simulation</br>“cmovie.txt” – sediment concentration at different times throughout the simulation</br>“Mmovie.txt” – mass of sediment in the deposited layer at different times throughout the simulation different times throughout the simulation)
  • Model:CMIP  + (The component provides monthly temperature data in degrees Celcius. Within the CSDMS framework, the component generates an NetCDF file of a stacked grid of monthly temperatures over the specified region.)
  • Model:DR3M  + (The computed outflow from any flow plane, The computed outflow from any flow plane, pipe, or channel segment for each storm period may be written to the output file or to the WDM file. A summary of the measured and simulated rainfall, runoff, and peak flows is written to the output file. A flat file containing the storm rainfall, measured flow (if available), and simulated flow at user selected sites can be generated. A flat file for each storm containing the total rainfall, the measured peak flow (if available), and the simulated peak flow for user-selected sites can be generated. for user-selected sites can be generated.)
  • Model:CruAKTemp  + (The data component provides monthly temperature as a NetCDF file for the region of Alaska)