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@kdybala kdybala released this 29 Mar 21:56
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Happy to officially release version 0.1.0 of WHAT: Wetland Hydrological Analysis Tools, developed as part of the project “California Central Valley Wetlands Water Budget Tool Development”, Grant No. R21AP10037-00, a WaterSMART (Sustain and Manage America’s Resources for Tomorrow) Applied Science Grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

WHAT supports estimation of wetland water management schedules in California’s Central Valley through analysis of near-real-time, automated hydrological data from Point Blue’s Water Tracker.

Water Tracker uses LandSat satellite imagery to detect open surface water in the Central Valley and estimate the proportion of a given spatial unit that is flooded on a given date. WHAT supports estimating the typical maximum extent of flooding in individual units across multiple water years, variation in the timing and extent of flooding among water years, and estimating the timing of water management schedules, such as floodup and drawdown.

WHAT is intended for application to spatial units representing individual wetland management units, and provides support for summarizing across multiple units within a larger region, such as a Groundwater Sustainability Plan area. Known and likely wetland management unit boundaries have already been integrated into WaterTracker’s automated processing of satellite imagery, to facilitate application of tools in the WHAT package, but hydrological data within custom boundaries can also be requested from WaterTracker by uploading a shapefile or drawing a custom spatial area.