2024
HAWQS 2.0 Webinar
10 October 2024
EPA’s Water Modeling Workgroup is hosting a new webinar titled, “HAWQS Version 2”. This webinar will introduce version 2 of the Hydrologic and Water Quality System (HAWQS). Compared to HAWQS 1.2, HAWQS 2.0 features new and updated input datasets, new modeling functionality, and novel interface features to enhance user experience which will be discussed in more detail during the webinar. Topics that will be covered during the webinar include: Overview of HAWQS and what’s new in v2.0; Creating a project and scenarios, Customizing scenario (SWAT) inputs, Example BMP scenario, and Output visualization.
Speaker: Katie Mendoza, Texas A&M University
October 17, 2024
Eastern: 12–2 pm | Central: 11 am–1 pm | Mountain: 10 am–12 pm Pacific: 9–11 am | Alaska: 8–10 am
Target Audience: The target audience is Clean Water Act (CWA) water quality regulators in programs such as TMDLs, monitoring, wetlands, standards, nonpoint sources, permitting, and assessment. The Webinar content assumes that audience members have an understanding of basic hydrology and water quality principles. The Webinars are open to everyone and will be relevant to anyone conducting water quality investigations.
Registration: You must register in advance to participate in this free webcast. Please register here.
Previous webinars are recorded and archived here.
Competition: Innovative Crop Management Decision Tables Challenge
25 September 2024
Competition Details
We invite participants to create original and innovative crop management Decision Tables using SWAT+ Toolbox v2 and win prizes.
This competition is open to all individuals interested in agricultural management and modeling, including but not limited to:
- Researchers
- Agricultural professionals
- Students
- Environmental scientists
- Enthusiasts and innovators in the field
The following prizes are up for grabs.
- 1st Place: SWAT Branded Cap, Polo, Jacket, and Mug
- 2nd Place: SWAT Branded Cap, Jacket, and Mug
- 3rd Place: SWAT Branded Jacket and Mug
- Honorable Mentions: SWAT Branded Mug
All winners will receive recognition on the SWAT Website.
Find more details by following this link: https://swat.tamu.edu/decision-table-challenge-2024/
Water-Regional ISIMIP: are you interested in our next topic?
24 September 2024
During the ISIMIP (InterSectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project) Workshop in April 2024 we agreed on a new topic for future research of the Water-Regional sector of ISIMIP: "Climate change induced threats to water security", which could be related to floods, droughts, water scarcity, etc. We hope that research on this topic will result in the next (fourth!) Special Issue of Water-Regional international team. The third SI (called Topical Collection) is published recently in Climatic Change.
After the Workshop we did a quick search for Water Security indicators, and found some suitable formulas, which could be applied: please see four examples in the attached file. There are also several reviews on tools/approaches for measuring water security:
- Thanti Octavianti et al., A review of 80 assessment tools measuring water security, Wiley, doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1516
- Juliana Marcal et al., Addressing Water Security: An Overview, MDPI Sustainability, 2021, doi.org/10.3390/su132413702
- Mukand Babel et al., A framework for water security assessment at basin scale, APN Science Bulletin 8 (1), www.apn-gcr.org/bulletin
In our opinion, there is no sense to choose just one Water Security Indicator to be used in all regions and river basins. Besides, water security related to floods needs a special approach, where indices related to water scarcity are not suitable. So, potential authors have a freedom to choose, which approach/indicator is most suitable for their case study area and research problem.
Those who would be potentially interested in this topic and are willing to do research and contribute a paper to our next SI have to respond by 15.10 about:
- their general interest to the topic and publication of a paper,
- possible case study region or river basin(s),
- problems related to floods, droughts and water scarcity in this region.
After getting responses we intend to organise a virtual Workshop to discuss further steps with potential authors.
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Valentina Krysanova and Fred Hattermann
Call for Papers: Special Issue on SWAT Model Innovations in EMS Journal
12 August 2024
We are happy to inform you all that our SWAT model-focused special issue with the EMS journal is online and accepting research and review articles. Please consider this special issue for your next article. Our editorial team will expedite the peer review process. We will also be reaching out to you for article reviews based on your expertise.
Link to special issue: EMS special issue- SWAT-ML-RS
Special issue title: Innovations in Ecosystem Modeling: Integrating SWAT with Cutting-Edge Remote Sensing and Machine Learning Techniques
Journal: Environmental Modelling & Software (IF- 4.8, cite score: 9.3)
Guest Editors: Arun Bawa, Kyung Hwa Cho, Jong Cheol Pyo, Paul Wagner, Monireh Faramarzi
Scope: Integrating remote sensing and machine learning with SWAT have potential to enhance predictive capabilities, providing actionable insights for sustainable management. This special issue invites collaborative research to demonstrate the integration of these technologies with SWAT, improving performance and broadening its applicability. Topics include data assimilation, predictive modeling, scalability, interdisciplinary applications, decision support systems, uncertainty analysis, and improving data quality [not limited to these topics only]. The focus is on enhancing SWAT tools through significant modeling advancements or developing new tools. Please avoid submitting simple SWAT based case studies.
Submission deadline: Oct 31, 2025
Note: When submitting your manuscript please select the article type “VSI: SWAT-ML-RS”
Both SWAT and SWAT+ model related research articles are considered.
For additional information, please contact arun.bawa@ag.tamu.edu.
AGU Fall Meeting 9-13 Dec, 2024
20 June 2024
Session ID: 223561
Session Title: H002: Advancement in Watershed Modeling: Agricultural Systems, Nutrient Balance, Carbon Cycling and Regulatory
Science Section: Hydrology
Since 2016, this modeling session has served as a forum for extensive discussions among international scientists spanning various disciplines. We aspire to foster collaborative efforts in this session, advocating for advanced insights to drive future investigations into modeling development and associated management strategies. See you in Washington, D.C.~!
Submit an abstract
Submission Deadline: July 31 (Wed), 2024