Title: CUAHSI-Hydrologic Information Systems
1CUAHSI-Hydrologic Information Systems
UCAR
- CUAHSI Consortium of Universities for the
Advancement of Hydrologic Science, Inc - Formed in 2001 as a legal entity
- 89 member universities (May 2004)
- Program office in Washington (3 staff)
- Rick Hooper is Executive Director
Unidata
Atmospheric Sciences
Ocean Sciences
Earth Sciences
CUAHSI
NSF Geosciences Directorate
HIS
2Environmental Cyberinfrastructure
- Part of NSF Cyberinfrastructure program
- Special emphasis on environmental sciences
fostered by Margaret Leinen - CUAHSI Hydrologic Information Systems is one of
several pilot projects
3CUAHSI Program Components
4CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System (HIS) Project
- This a 2-year project to develop an RFP for the
Center for Hydrologic Information (CHI) and
perform preliminary research and prototyping for
HIS - For years 3 and onwards, all funding will be
competitively awarded by NSF/CUAHSI - Center for Hydrologic Information
- HydroInformatics Thematic Centers
- Project started 1 April 2004
5Hydrologic Information Partners
Institutions of participants in the CUAHSI HIS
Proposal
6Hydrologic Information System
Analysis, Modeling, Hypothesis testing
Hydrologic Database
7Arc Hydro GIS for Water Resources
- Arc Hydro
- An ArcGIS data model for water resources
- Arc Hydro toolset for implementation
- Framework for linking hydrologic simulation models
The Arc Hydro data model and application tools
are in the public domain
8CUAHSI Hydrologic Information System
Experiments
Monitoring
1. Assemble data from many sources
Information Sources
GIS
Remote sensing
Climate models
2. Integrate data into a coherent structure
Hydrologic Information Data Model
Hypothesis testing
Analysis and Visualization
3. Do science
Statistics
Data Assimilation
Simulation
9Digital WatershedAn implementation of the
CUAHSI Hydrologic Information Data Model for a
particular region
Created first for the Neuse basin and then for
each of the following CUAHSI Observatory
Planning basins
103D Control Volume of Neuse Basin
Fluxes
Extrude watershed boundary 15 km up into
atmosphere and 1 km down into subsurface
11Hydrologic Characterizationat Observatories
- Three properties
- Residence time distribution within stores
- Fluxes across interfaces/stores
- Flowpaths between stores
- Conceptual model
- Include atmosphere as part of model
- Elaboration of stores (boxes) and structure must
be reconciled among disciplines
Need for spatial definition of stores, perhaps
as control volumes
12Fluxes of greatest interest
- Water
- Vertical water flux
- Precipitation (Nexrad)
- Evaporation
- Water vapor flux (with atmospheric circulation)
- Energy
- Net radiation
- Sensible and latent heat
- Atmospheric quality
- Nitrogen, Mercury, contaminant transport
13HIS will facilitate Model Integration
Watershed Models
Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Models
Mesoscale Models
Groundwater Models
SVATs
14Challenges Unidata and HIS
- Unidata
- Focused on the present
- Mostly push technology
- Issue is rapid data dissemination
- Operates mainly in Linux and Unix
- Uses mainly public domain and institutional
software - 3D, time varying data continuously over the earth
- CUAHSI HIS
- Focused on the past
- Mostly pull technology
- Issue is data capture and archiving
- Operates mainly in Windows
- Mixture of commercial and public domain software
- Monitoring gage and GIS data
15Integration of data systems and tools
- IDV
- Very useful cross-platform application for
allowing hydrologists to view atmospheric
information. - How can this be used for data selection and
acquisition? - THREDDS and netCDF
- Integrating atmospheric science data systems and
hydrologic data systems - Integrating data models (netCDF and GIS data
models) - NCAR SCD and NCDC
- How to access historical data?
16Where do we go from here?
- Some pilot projects?
- Educational activities?
- Data viewing via IDV?
- Joint CUAHSI-UCAR proposal for atmosphere-hydrolog
y data integration? - .