Using a computational model called Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean, Phase II (ECCO2), the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualizat
I´m using inp.pins to create an inp field from shape files of nodes and links but the program just create a inp with nodes, i need to solve this problem any way, using this program or another way to do it.
I´m also have a problem because i don´t hav
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Very new SWMM user here. Interested in defining some LID Controls so I can select them for my subcatchments in the drop down menu in the editor.
It seems I need to first define the Controls and how they are routed using the specialized pro
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This might be a simple question for some of you but I am still learning the software....
I am trying to model flow on an LID surface and wanted to ask about the outputs I can get from the software and how I can get it. Is it possible to get the
Read more…Hi, I am trying to chose a best model that can still applicable to model urban hydrology, water quality, systems capacity, flood study and LIDs for WQ. I understand there may not be no single tool that can do all things to same extent. But I would li
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Using a computational model called Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean, Phase II (ECCO2), the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualizat
CULTURE BUZZ Inspired by Andrew Sullivan’s airplane window picture series, here's a very large collection of awesome pictures taken out of airplane windows. I need to go on a vacation. http://www.buzzfee
From the blog Serendipity as useful discussion on calibration
..ask what is the purpose of a climate model. The second half of the George Box quote is “…but some models are useful”. Climate models are tools that allow scientists to explore their cu
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Early modern Homo sapiens in Africa and Southwest Asia 100,000 years ago made tools that were similar to those of the Neandertals and other late archaic Homo sapiens. These were mostly simple Mousterian-like Levallois fl
The ranking is constructed from the considered opinion of many people, too many to name. It’s neither right nor wrong—the purpose of this discourse is to provoke argument. What is included wrongly? What is left off in error? How is the order dreadful
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