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StreamStats

StreamStats provides access to spatial analytical tools that are useful for water-resources planning and management, and for engineering and design purposes. The map-based user interface can be used to delineate drainage areas, get basin characteristics and estimates of flow statistics, and more. Available information varies from state to state

CONUS404

CONUS404 is a unique, high-resolution hydro-climate dataset appropriate for forcing hydrological models and conducting meteorological analysis over the contiguous United States. It was produced by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model simulations run by National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) as part of a collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Water Mission Area.

IHTM 2.0 Workshop Report and Federal Summary Released

Building on the development of IHTM as a framework to address the complex water challenges in the United States, the IHTM 2.0 Workshop Report presents the findings from the IHTM 2.0 Workshop. This event brought together 160 scientists and managers from federal, academic, and private sectors to strengthen critical connections between the research and operational water resources communities in fall 2023.

Modern Era Retrospective-analysis for Reasearch and Applications Version 2 (MERRA-2)

Modern Era Retrospective-analysis for Research and Applications Version 2 (MERRA-2) is a global atmospheric reanalysis (1980-present) that assimilates the latest NASA observations and many standard meteorological observing systems. It represents many aspects of the weather and climate over the United States, along with the teleconnections that drive climate variability. 

CSDMS 2025 Annual Meeting: Exploring Earth's Surface with Models, Data & AI

The CSDMS 2025 Annual Meeting will be broad in scope, bringing together CSDMS members to present new scientific insights in the modeling of surface dynamics and the impact of time and process scales, new advances in cyber-infrastructure, examples on coupling models, how social and ecological models can inform management, and more. Also, this is the 3nd year that you can submit Electronic Publications (Epubs); Jupyter notebooks that contain e.g.