Great Lakes Basin (extracted from Land Cover Data of the North American Land Cover 2010, 30m). Tolson, B. A. & Mai, J. 2012.
Great Lakes Basin (extracted from Land Cover Data of the North American Land Cover 2010, 30m) [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The Great Lakes Runoff Inter-comparison Project (GRIP) includes a wide range of lumped and distributed models that are used operationally and/or for research purposes across Canada and the United States. Participating models are Global Environmental Multi-scale (GEM- Hydro), Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-Hydro), MEC-Surface & Hydrology (MESH), Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC), WATFLOOD, HYdrological Predictions for the Environment (HYPE), Soil & Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and Large Basin Runoff Model (LBRM) The project aims to run all these models over several regions in Canada with Great Lakes, focusing on Lake Erie and Lake St.Clair as the initial domain (GRIP-E). This project will also focus on identifying a standard, consistent dataset for model building that all participants in the inter-comparison project can access and then process to generate their model-specific required inputs.
@misc{tolson_great_2012,
	address = {https://www.gwfnet.net},
	title = {Great {Lakes} {Basin} (extracted from {Land} {Cover} {Data} of the {North} {American} {Land} {Cover} 2010, 30m)},
	url = {https://www.gwfnet.net/Metadata/Record/T-2020-05-28-p1z48oZKoaEWvA6DHcLnAEQ},
	abstract = {The Great Lakes Runoff Inter-comparison Project (GRIP) includes a wide range of lumped and distributed models that are used operationally and/or for research purposes across Canada and the United States. Participating models are Global Environmental Multi-scale (GEM- Hydro), Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-Hydro), MEC-Surface \& Hydrology (MESH), Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC), WATFLOOD, HYdrological Predictions for the Environment (HYPE), Soil \& Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and Large Basin Runoff Model (LBRM) The project aims to run all these models over several regions in Canada with Great Lakes, focusing on Lake Erie and Lake St.Clair as the initial domain (GRIP-E). This project will also focus on identifying a standard, consistent dataset for model building that all participants in the inter-comparison project can access and then process to generate their model-specific required inputs.},
	urldate = {2024-09-19},
	publisher = {GWFNet},
	author = {Tolson, Bryan A. and Mai, Juliane},
	year = {2012},
	keywords = {NALCMS},
}

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