"Aquanty’s physics-based hydrologic forecasting web services" - Aquanty webinar hosted by the Meteorological Service of Canada

On October 5th Aquanty’s Graham Stonebridge gave a talk hosted by the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC) about our use of the government’s meteorological datasets in our hydrologic forecasting system and web services (i.e. HydroGeoSphere-RealTime and AgSat).

Aquanty’s web platforms and forecasting systems are only as strong as the meteorological forcing data that we feed into them, and we rely heavily on data products published by organizations like the MSC. So we’re very grateful for the availability of these data sets, and for the opportunity to present these platforms and discuss our latest works.

The presentation provides some great insight into the way that our hydrologic forecasting systems work, and how they wouldn’t be possible without the excellent data services and support from the Meteorological Service of Canada.

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