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Abstract
NextGen In A Box (NGIAB) - Advanced Hydrologic Modeling Platform
NextGen In A Box (NGIAB) is a cutting-edge, containerized hydrologic modeling framework that brings the power of NOAA's Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework to researchers and practitioners worldwide. This innovative platform simplifies the deployment and execution of complex water prediction models through a user-friendly, portable environment. NGIAB enables users to run sophisticated hydrologic simulations without extensive infrastructure setup, making advanced water modeling accessible to organizations of all sizes.
Key features include modular architecture for customizable modeling workflows, seamless integration with various data sources, built-in visualization tools for result analysis, and support for both local and cloud-based deployments. The platform supports multiple modeling engines and frameworks, allowing users to select the most appropriate tools for their specific applications. Whether for flood forecasting, water resource management, or research applications, NGIAB provides a comprehensive solution for modern hydrologic modeling needs. The system's containerized approach ensures consistency, reproducibility, and scalability across different computing environments.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), University of Alabama | CIROH: Enabling collaboration through data and model sharing with CUAHSI HydroShare | NA22NWS4320003 to University of Alabama, subaward A23-0266-S001 to Utah State University |
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