The first ATS short course (September 1-2, 2021) was a great success, thanks to all those who presented demos and those who participated. Being online we were able to attract over 50 participants from countries in Asia, Europe and North America.
The content is all available online. The ATS short course repository https://github.com/amanzi/ats-short-course includes all the course material, including the slides and links to the recordings of the interactive demo sessions, which are run through Jupyter notebooks in Docker container that included Watershed Workflow and ATS.
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Success Stories- Kicking off a new collection of Success Stories. Published on
Plenary Series- Rethinking how we train researchers to apply numerical models to earth systems Published on
Plenary Series- Predicting the impacts of tomorrow’s storms on tomorrow’s cities Published on
Plenary Series- The ELM-FATES model- representing the roles of natural and anthropogenic disturbance in the Earth system Published on
Plenary Series- The WaDE-SFA/IDEAS-Watersheds partnership- Advancing models for dissolved oxygen dynamics in stream network Published on
Plenary Series- Integrating Boots-on-the-Ground Observations with the Virtual World of Models to Answer Big Science Questions Across the Arctic. Published on
Plenary Series- Enabling Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling Studies from Batch to Watershed Scales Published on
Plenary Series- Fire. Not the disturbance you think it is. And we are not going to use your grandfather’s model to understand it. Published on
Community News- PFLOTRAN Reactive Transport Short Course Published on
Community News- ParFlow Short Course at ModFlow and More Published on