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Coupling coastal and hydrologic models through BMI and Nextgen National Water Model Framework in low gradient coastal regions of Galveston Bay, Texas, USA Results
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Created: | Jul 19, 2022 at 5 p.m. | |
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Abstract
Data created during the CUASHI Summer Institute 2022 as part of the "Coupling coastal and hydrologic models through BMI and Nextgen National Water Model Framework in low gradient coastal regions of Galveston Bay, Texas, USA" report for the National Water Center. The purpose of this report was to create a coastal model that could run in the Next Gen Framework.
This resource contains results from running the Python CFE BMI (https://github.com/jmframe/cfe/tree/master/py_cfe) GeoClaw (http://www.clawpack.org/) and GeoClaw with discharge (using a plugin). For code obtaining these results can be found at https://github.com/henrichsen/GeoClaw_BMI.
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