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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. |