An Integrated Hydrologic Modeling and Data Assimilation Framework.

The article discusses the Land Information System (LIS), a multiscale infrastructure for hydrologic modeling and data assimilation which was developed by the United States' National Aeronautics & Space Administration. LIS integrates satellite and ground-based observations and land-surface modeling m...

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Publicado en:Computer (00189162) Vol. 41; no. 12; pp. 52 - 60
Autores principales: Kumar, Sujay, Peters -Lidard, Christa, Yudong Tian, Reichie, Rolf, Geiger, James, Alonge, Charles, Eylander, John, Houser, Paul
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Publicado: IEEE Dec2008
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          Geiger, James
          Alonge, Charles
          Eylander, John
          Houser, Paul
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          Senior scientific engineer, Science Applications International Corp.
          Physical scientist and head of Hydrological Sciences Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
          Assistant research scientist, Goddard Earth Sciences Technology Center, University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
          Research physical scientist, NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office.
          Computer scientist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
          Visiting scientist, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
          Chief of Specialized Modeling Team, Air Force Weather Agency.
          Associate professor, George Mason University.
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        Systems design
        Data analysis
        Software architecture
        Computer software usability
        United States. National Aeronautics & Space Administration
        Systems engineering
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      ab: The article discusses the Land Information System (LIS), a multiscale infrastructure for hydrologic modeling and data assimilation which was developed by the United States' National Aeronautics & Space Administration. LIS integrates satellite and ground-based observations and land-surface modeling methods to support applications that can be used in water-resource and agricultural management, statistical weather prediction, and assessment of air quality and military mobility. The discussion focuses on the features of a land data assimilation system such as its software architecture and high-computing technology, its modularity, reusability, extensibility, and inversion control, and its Earth system modeling standards.
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