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HYPE software is available from the following sites: | HYPE software is available from the following sites: | ||
* HYPE model code including precompiled windows executables and updated information on latest developments a hosted on the [[http://hype.sourceforge.net/|HYPE Open Source Community Pages]] | * HYPE model code including precompiled windows executables and updated information on latest developments a hosted on the [[http://hype.sourceforge.net/|HYPE Open Source Community Pages]] | ||
- | * The above-mentioned GIS tool set WHIST including manual is also hosted as a part of the [[http://hype.sourceforge.net/WHIST/|HYPE Open Source Community Pages]] | + | * The above mentioned GIS tool called WHIST including manual and tutorials is part of the [[https://hypeweb.smhi.se/model-water/hype-tools/|HYPE Tools]] |
* [[https://github.com/rcapell/RHYPE/|RHYPE]] is an add-on package for the [[http://www.r-project.org/|R software environment]] to pre- and post-process HYPE data and support analysis of model results. Installation instructions are written [[https://github.com/rcapell/RHYPE/wiki/Install-and-Update-RHYPE-from-github|here]] | * [[https://github.com/rcapell/RHYPE/|RHYPE]] is an add-on package for the [[http://www.r-project.org/|R software environment]] to pre- and post-process HYPE data and support analysis of model results. Installation instructions are written [[https://github.com/rcapell/RHYPE/wiki/Install-and-Update-RHYPE-from-github|here]] | ||
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Read more about these processes [[start:hype_model_description:hype_land&#snow_routines| in the model description]]. | Read more about these processes [[start:hype_model_description:hype_land&#snow_routines| in the model description]]. | ||
- | The model could use different types of PET (potential evaporation) models (http://www.smhi.net/hype/wiki/doku.php?id=start:hype_model_description:processes_above_ground#alternative_potential_evaporation_models). The different options for calculation of potential evapotranspiration requires additional forcing data, e.g. potential evaporation, extra-terrestrial radiation, daily min and max air temperatures, shortwave radiation, relative humidity, wind speed. | + | The model could use different types of PET (potential evaporation) models ([[http://www.smhi.net/hype/wiki/doku.php?id=start:hype_model_description:processes_above_ground#alternative_potential_evaporation_models|Alternative potential evaporation models]]). The different options for calculation of potential evapotranspiration requires additional forcing data, e.g. potential evaporation, extra-terrestrial radiation, daily min and max air temperatures, shortwave radiation, relative humidity, wind speed. |
The HYPE code is continuously under development and new opportunities to force the model may be developed in the future. See http://hype.sourceforge.net/ for news. | The HYPE code is continuously under development and new opportunities to force the model may be developed in the future. See http://hype.sourceforge.net/ for news. | ||
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===== Setting up optional input files for HYPE ===== | ===== Setting up optional input files for HYPE ===== | ||
- | There are many optional components in HYPE. Below we describe some of the most commonly used optional model components, lakes and reservoirs and bifurcations, which often have large impact on the hydrology in large-scale river basins. | + | There are many optional components in HYPE. Below we describe some of the most commonly used optional model components, lakes and reservoirs and bifurcations, which often have large impact on the hydrology in large-scale river basins. Others can be found among the tutorials (e.g. [[start:hype_tutorials:floodplain_tutorial|floodplains]]). |
==== Information about outlet lakes (LakeData.txt)==== | ==== Information about outlet lakes (LakeData.txt)==== | ||