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    Wflow.jl

    Wflow.jl

    Hydrological modeling

    Wflow is Deltares’ solution for modeling hydrological processes, allowing users to account for precipitation, interception, snow accumulation and melt, evapotranspiration, soil water, surface water and groundwater recharge in a fully distributed environment. Successfully applied worldwide for analyzing flood hazards, drought, climate change impacts and land use changes, wflow is growing to be a leader in hydrology solutions. Wflow is conceived as a framework, within which multiple distributed model concepts are available, which maximizes the use of open earth observation data, making it the hydrological model of choice for data-scarce environments. ...
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    ClimateMachine.jl

    ClimateMachine.jl

    Earth System Model that automatically learns from data

    The ClimateMachine is a software package that models the evolution of the Earth system over weeks to centuries. The ClimateMachine solves three-dimensional partial differential equations for the distributions of water, momentum, energy, and tracers such as carbon in the atmosphere, oceans, and on land. The ClimateMachine will harness a wide range of Earth observations and data generated computationally to predict the evolution of Earth’s climate and features such as droughts, rainfall extremes, and high-impact storms.
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