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Implementation of the lorenz-96 model for eWaterCycle

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eWaterCycle plugin - Lorenz

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This package is based on the Leaky bucket & is a wrapper for the lorenz-bmi model.

The Lorenz-96 model as defined by Edward Lorenz (in 1996) is known for its chaotic behavior and thus often used in data assimilation.

This is the main reason for implementation on a hydrology platform: to test data assimilation techniques.

Installation

Install this package alongside your eWaterCycle installation

pip install ewatercycle-lorenz

Then HBV becomes available as one of the eWaterCycle models

from ewatercycle.models import Lorenz

Documentation

Some basic documentation can be found here

Changelog

Changes can be found in CHANGELOG.md on GitHub

Implementing your own model

For more information on how this plugin works, and on how to implement your own model see the plugin guide

License

This is a ewatercycle-plugin & thus this is distributed under the same terms as the template: the Apache-2.0 license.

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