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  • Model:CosmoLand  + (Not currently.)
  • Model:WSGFAM  + (Not presently.)
  • Model:RivMAP  + (Not specifically but future developments are planned.)
  • Model:SIGNUM  + (Open to any collaboration)
  • Model:DeltaSIM  + (Overeem is developing an educational version of DELTASIM)
  • Model:CellularFanDelta  + (Possibly)
  • Model:Erode  + (See comments below.)
  • Model:SPHYSICS  + (See: http://wiki.manchester.ac.uk/sphysics/index.php/Future_developments)
  • Model:SWMM  + (Since its inception, SWMM has been used inSince its inception, SWMM has been used in thousands of sewer and stormwater studies throughout the world. Typical applications include:</br></br>* design and sizing of drainage system components for flood control</br>* sizing of detention facilities and their appurtenances for flood control and water quality protection</br>* flood plain mapping of natural channel systems (SWMM 5 is a FEMA-approved model for NFPI studies)</br>* designing control strategies for minimizing combined sewer overflows</br>* evaluating the impact of inflow and infiltration on sanitary sewer overflows</br>* generating non-point source pollutant loadings for waste load allocation studies</br>* evaluating the effectiveness of BMPs for reducing wet weather pollutant loadings.r reducing wet weather pollutant loadings.)
  • Model:GSSHA  + (The development of GSSHA has been funded by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi. GSSHA is being actively used by a number of US Army Corps of Engineers districts.)
  • Model:WRF-Hydro  + (The development repository is public and hThe development repository is public and has contribution guidelines https://github.com/NCAR/wrf_hydro_nwm_public</br></br>We are open to avenues for collaboration</br></br>WRF-Hydro Helpdesk: https://ral.ucar.edu/projects/wrf_hydro/contact</br>WRF-Hydro User's Forum:</br>https://groups.google.com/a/ucar.edu/g/wrf-hydro_usersps.google.com/a/ucar.edu/g/wrf-hydro_users)
  • Model:WRF  + (The effort to develop WRF has been a collaThe effort to develop WRF has been a collaborative partnership, principally among the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and the Forecast Systems Laboratory (FSL), the Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA), the Naval Research Laboratory, the University of Oklahoma, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). WRF allows researchers the ability to conduct simulations reflecting either real data or idealized configurations. WRF provides operational forecasting a model that is flexible and efficient computationally, while offering the advances in physics, numerics, and data assimilation contributed by the research community.ion contributed by the research community.)
  • Model:Alpine3D  + (The underlying 1D model (SNOWPACK) is widely used by various collaborating researchers/institutions, both for research applications and for operational applications (avalanche warning services in multiple countries))
  • Model:Princeton Ocean Model (POM)  + (There are over 3000 users from 70 countries registered in the POM users data base.)
  • Model:Non Local Means Filtering  + (This algorithm has been included in a larger software package being developed with Simon M. Mudd at the University of Edinburgh which should be available at a future date.)
  • Model:Hilltop and hillslope morphology extraction  + (This code has been subsumed into a topographic analysis package being developed with Simon Mudd at the University of Edinburgh which may be available at a future date.)
  • Model:CMIP  + (This component is part of the permafrost toolbox, it is currently linked to the Frost number model, and the Frost Number GEO. Extension of its functionality planned is to allow it to work with the Kudyatsev model.)
  • Model:CruAKTemp  + (This dataset is part of the permafrost modeling project; it can function with other components.)
  • Model:Frost Model  + (This is part of a the Permafrost Model tooThis is part of a the Permafrost Model toolbox, current collaboration with Elchin Jafarov at Los Alamos National Labs and with Kevin Schaeffer at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, and Gary Clow at the USGS, Denver, is ongoing for development of this toolbox.s ongoing for development of this toolbox.)
  • Model:CSt ASMITA  + (This model continues to evolve. The users This model continues to evolve. The users are encouraged to replace subroutine with very simplified representations of physics (eg. wave refraction and shoaling) with superior codes. They are requested to pass these back to the authors for inclusion in the new version. Similar requests are made of those using the model for interesting teaching situations.</br></br>This model will form a basis of the SL-PR model now funded for development and use with coastal response to sea level rise problems.astal response to sea level rise problems.)
  • Model:Kudryavtsev Model  + (This model is part of the perma-model projThis model is part of the perma-model project which aims to built flexible cyberinfrastructure for permafrost modeling. </br>Close collaborators include: </br>Elchin Jafarov at Los Alamos National Lab, NM</br>Kevin Schaeffer at National Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, COonal Snow and Ice Data Center, Boulder, CO)
  • Model:RiverMUSE  + (This was an effort by a team that no longeThis was an effort by a team that no longer works together closely as a whole, although we collaborate in other arenas. As far as I know, there are no current plans to collaborate regarding this model, although it has been shared with various researchers for their projects.th various researchers for their projects.)
  • Model:CASCADE  + (Used by several collaborators in a variety of modified versions, adapted to each one's needs)
  • Model:PIHM  + (We have several other extensions to PIHM under development: solute transport, sediment transport, 3-D Richard's Equation. Full information can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pihmmodel/)
  • Model:River Temperature Model  + (We intent to apply this model to the Canning River, AK with collaborators of the USGS/Alaska Science Center.)
  • Model:GeoClaw  + (We welcome collaboration and have many on-going projects.)