Proud to present my main contribution to #science from the last couple of years, now officially published: the @eWaterCycle platform! The paper is published today in @EGU_GMD:
https://t.co/aaEq3cUHoJ
eWaterCycle is a collaboration between @wrmtudelft and @eScienceCenter
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Policy makers usually have a #DataScientist on staff to look at the impact of proposed policy, but those data scientists will generally not be trained hydrologists. For them (a.o.) we're developing @eWaterCycle. This was just presented at #vEGU21 https://t.co/B5dw61Ayu8
If you are attending #vEGU21 and are curious to see what the eWaterCycle team has been up to, we have a handy overview of all the sessions you can find us! https://t.co/79kKlX19JQ
When we started @eWaterCycle we decide that we would put extra effort into making sure that tools we build because we need them for our own project were also usable by others (as all @eScienceCenter projects do)
Really cool that ERA5cli is starting to have a real user community!