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AWRA GWTC 2024 Presentation: Accelerating Community Contribution to the Next Generation Water Resource Modeling Capability


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This presentation from the AWRA Geospatial Water Technology Conference in March 2024 discusses several CIROH-produced tools to facilitate community contributions to NWM v4.0, including NWM data access, NextGen In A Box, the NGIAB Data Preparation Tool (later known as Data Preprocess), and NextGen Datastream (later known as the Research DataStream).

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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology NA22NWS4320003 to University of Alabama

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Halgren, J. (2026). AWRA GWTC 2024 Presentation: Accelerating Community Contribution to the Next Generation Water Resource Modeling Capability, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/010503729c7b4c389d75df58b5098a8d

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