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Run ensemble SUMMA 3.0 model on HPC using CyberGIS-Compute V2


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Created: Dec 07, 2021 at 9 p.m.
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Abstract

This notebook demonstrates how to configure ensemble runs for SUMMA 3.0 model and submit to a High-Performance Computing (HPC) resource for parallel execution though the CyberGIS-Compute V2 service. The content is intended for end users who want to use the SUMMA model in CJW environment. For developers who may want to contribute new models to CyberGIS-Compute, the implementation of SUMMA on Github (https://github.com/cybergis/cybergis-compute-v2-summa) can serve as an example.

Some steps in this notebook require user interaction. "Run cell by cell" is recommended. "Run All" may not work as expected.

How to run the notebook:
1) Click on the OpenWith button in the upper-right corner;
2) Select "CyberGIS-Jupyter for Water";
3) Open the notebook and follow instructions;

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CyberGIS Center (2021). Run ensemble SUMMA 3.0 model on HPC using CyberGIS-Compute V2, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/deac1b0b5b46415aaedb886b9dc16f45

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