Alexander Maestre - WRF-Hydro in A Data Services Framework
Alexander Maestre - WRF-Hydro in A Data Services Framework
Framework
Alexander Maestre, Barbara Rasaiah,
JongKwan Kim, Youssef Loukili
(UCAR Associate Scientists)
3rd CUAHSI Conference on Hydroinformatics
July 15-17 2015
The University of Alabama National Water Center
WRF-Hydro System
A community-based coupling architecture designed to provide:
1)
2)
Able to estimate water flow, velocity, and water elevation across spatial and
temporal scales
3)
Source: The WRF-Hydro Modeling System: System Overview and Status Update (Gochis et al. January 30 2015)
Biological Model
Evaluation Services
QC
value added
data
Internal clients
External clients
hydrographic
data
routing grid
land surface
grid
Data Service
QC
web
services
value added
data
metadata
registry
data store
GIS
OUTPUT 1
reports
web maps
GIS
Phone Apps
Forecaster
OUTPUT 2
Public
Data Partners
http://www.caee.utexas.edu/prof/maidment/CE397Flood/Visual/WRFHydro.pdf
WRF-Hydro Executable
Makefile in Run Folder
IO/code
1 - Program
Noah_hrldas_driver
module_sf_noahlsm
module_Noahlsm_utility
2 3 4 5 7 8
module_hrldas_netcdf_io
module_sf_urban
module_model_constants
module_sfcdif_wrf
Key
4
module_sf_urban
Utility_routines
Module ID
Module Name
8
module_date_utilities
9
Kwm_string_utilities
Future of WRF-Hydro
WRF-Hydro expands the domain of
hydrological models covering the CONUS and
OCONUS areas of the U.S.
Promote the development of tools for user
access
Third Party
Agency /
Partner
Third Party
Agency /
Partner
Operational
Data Store
Extracts
Third Party
Agency /
Partner
NetCDF
Files
Update
Database
Management
System
Data Warehouse
NetCDF
Files
Load
WRF-Hydro
WRF-Hydro
Change input
parameters
Emergency
Phone call
Temporary
Operational
Data Store
Automatically adjust
input parameters
Data
Assimilation
Tool
Manual
Modification
Other Data
Services
Other
Models
Compare
Compare current run
with output from other results with
other models
data services
Operational
Data Store
Data Access
Utilities
Messaging
services
Users
Archive
Geospatial
Data Server
Web mapping
services
General
Public
Web feature
services
Emergency
Services
Conclusions
WRF-hydro requires integration with data services in all
stages including before, during, and after program runs
Data users must be continually engaged in identifying
new applications of the outputs and the technology to
deliver data products
In the first phase, the priority should be focused on
generation of model inputs and tools for evaluation of
results
Future phases can integrate additional resources and
technology to fully leverage WRF-Hydro data products
with partners and internal users
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