Next-Generation Water Resources Modeling: Innovation at the Intersection of Domain, Computer, and Data Sciences

April 14, 2022 / 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

Location: Virtual
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Speakers

Dr. Trey Flowers
Director of the Analysis and Prediction Division at NOAA's National Water Center
Dr. Fred Ogden
Chief Scientist of NOAA’s Office of Water Prediction

Sponsor(s): NOAA Central Library and NOAA Office of Water Prediction

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Abstract: The hydrological modeling literature over the past decade suggests creation of water prediction modeling systems that promote interoperability. The NOAA-NWS Office of Water Prediction (OWP) in 2019 envisioned a standards-based model agnostic framework that promotes model interoperability over large areas, making it accessible by domain scientists and engineers with a low barrier to adding and testing new functionality. This seminar introduces the Next Generation (Nextgen) Water Resources Modeling framework and demonstrates how it advances hydrologic model research, development and application.

Keywords: water resources, water prediction, hydrological modeling

Bio(s): Since April 2021, Dr. Fred Ogden serves as the Chief Scientist of NOAA’s Office of Water Prediction, applying his technical expertise to many aspects of the OWP mission, with a focus on the National Water Model and the Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework. Dr. Ogden joins NOAA after more than two decades in academia, where he established an active academic research program in water resources obtaining funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Engineering Research and Development Center (ERDC), U.S. Army Research Office (ARO), Dept. of Energy, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, NOAA-NWS, and National Science Foundation.

Dr. Trey Flowers is the Director of the Analysis and Prediction Division at NOAA's National Water Center in Tuscaloosa, AL, where he leads the team at the National Weather Service that is responsible for sustaining and enhancing the US Government's freshwater forecasting capabilities. Trey has an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Kentucky and graduate degrees in Environmental Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.

Recordings: Recordings will be shared 24 hours after the event on the NOAA Central Library YouTube channel.