Big update to the stream temperature forecasts I've periodically shared here: they're now available through an interactive map, updated daily(ish). The current forecast can be found at https://dash.rivertempest.org. I was pleasantly surprised at how straightforward this was using Leaflet and automatically retrieving the forecasts from CUAHSI's #HydroShare platform.

Next step: more forecast points.

#hydrology #rivertemperature #forecasting

Unexpected bonus from #OpenScience:

"I'd like to make a plot like this one from an old paper... how did I do that, again?"

"Oh right, the notebook's on #HydroShare!"

Reminiscent of how comments in my code are as much for future me (who's forgotten why I did that) as anyone else. Working across numerous devices, I end up downloading my own data from open science repositories quite often.

Dust off that ol' data set and upload it to #Hydroshare.

Tomorrow the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Science offers their latest no-charge webinar demonstrating how to upload, search, and make use of the vast amounts of data in #Hydroshare.

Webinar begins at 1pm Eastern.

#hydrology #EnvironmentalScience #OpenAccess

https://bit.ly/47DQTuJ

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Introduction to HydroShare. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Join us January 16th for an introductory HydroShare Webinar. This webinar will cover sharing, storing, collaborating on, and publishing data in HydroShare. We will also cover HydroShare's integration with CUAHSI compute services and new and upcoming HydroShare functionality. This webinar is a perfect opportunity to either learn about HydroShare for the first time or to increase your familiarity with new features.

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Put your #data where it can do the most good.

We've collected access information for #BigData repositories here on our webpage: https://criticalzone.org/bigdata/data

#CAMELS #Hydroshare #NSFPAR #OpenAccess

CZNet

New #global #dataset exposes significant human-induced changes in 15 million sq km #floodplains across 520 major river basins.

In 27 years, we've lost ~600,000 sq km of natural areas to agriculture and development. Plus, access web-based tools for further analysis.

#EnvironmentalData #Floodplains #SciComm #Hydroshare

https://bit.ly/3S88yXg

Human Alterations of the Global Floodplains: 1992 to 2019 (version 1) | CUAHSI HydroShare

Human Alterations of the World’s Floodplains: 1992 to 2019 (version 1)