This repository collects workshops that showcase how eWaterCycle works.
The intended way to look at this repository is by using the teachbook.
We have workshops from all projects that we have worked/are working on, including:
- Basic tutorials
- Using the CARAVAN dataset
- Workshops done in Africa for the SAFE4ALL project
- Workshop of the eWaterCycle Climate Change Impact Analysis
For the tutorial, first go to the teachbook, then use the GitHub Logo on the top right
and click on JupyterHub.
Go into folder: projects/book/tutorials_examples.
This will take you to a server on the Surf Research Cloud, where we have eWaterCycle installed and all the required data on hand.
The eWaterCycle Python package brings together many components from the eWaterCycle project. An overall goal of this project is to make hydrological modelling fully reproducible, open, and FAIR.
Typically, the eWaterCycle platform is deployed on a system that can be accessed through the browser via JupyterHub, and comes preconfigured with readily available parameter sets, meteorological forcing data, model images, etcetera. This makes it possible for researchers to quickly run an experiment without the hassle of installing a model or creating suitable input data. To learn more about the system setup, read our System setup page.
If you want to use eWaterCycle for your own research, please reach out to the team via our GitHub page. Once you have an account look at the getting-started page to get started.