Notebooks
These notebooks demonstrate a few features of the PAVICS-Hydro service.
If you’re unfamiliar with notebooks, note that typing TAB after an object will display a drop-down menu of the object’s attributes and methods, and that you need to either press the “run” button in the top of the JupyterLab window on the PAVICS server, or “hit CTRL-Enter to run a cell. You can also type ? after a function or method to display the corresponding help message.
Getting started - Tutorial
- 00 - Introduction to JupyterLab
- 01 - Getting watershed boundaries
- 02 - Extract geographical watershed properties
- 03 - Extracting forcing data
- 04 - Emulating hydrological models
- 05 - Advanced RavenPy configuration
- 06 - Raven calibration
- 07 - Making and using hostart files
- 08 - Getting and bias-correcting CMIP6 climate data
- 09 - Hydrological impacts of climate change
- 10 - Data Assimilation
- 11 - Climatological ESP forecasting
- Hindcasting with CaSPAr-Archived ECCC forecasts
More complex workflows making use of the RavenWPS server on the PAVICS platform
General modelling
Forecasting
- Extended Streamflow Prediction forecasts from climatological time series
- Realtime flow forecast with ECCC weather forecasts
- Hindcasting with CaSPAr-Archived ECCC forecasts
- Compute the risk of flooding from a threshold extracted form a frequency analysis of observed data
- Comparing hydrological hindcasts to an ESP forecast