HBV-Lab 0.1.0__tar.gz → 0.2.0__tar.gz

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+ from .HBV_model import HBVModel
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+ from .uncertainty import uncertainty
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+ from .calibration import calibration
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+ from .hbv_step import hbv_step
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+ from .routing import route_with_maxbas
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  Metadata-Version: 2.4
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  Name: HBV_Lab
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- Version: 0.1.0
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+ Version: 0.2.0
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  Summary: An intuitive, object-oriented and user-friendly Python implementation of a lumped conceptual HBV hydrological model for educational and research purposes.
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  Home-page: https://github.com/abdallaox/HBV_python_implementation
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  Author: Abdalla Mohammed
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  # HBV_Lab (Python implementation of a lumped conceptual HBV model)
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- HBV is a simple conceptual hydrological model that simulates the main hydrological processes related to snow, soil, groundwater, and routing [[1]](https://watermark.silverchair.com/147.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA_swggP3BgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggPoMIID5AIBADCCA90GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMKaeJWQ7VWIq_mqLkAgEQgIIDrh5vsWeaZ0wY6F-ERiovjNb4KimkGt_o5Pj5ZbNlsoszUqDq-oFtdcns5O02KBex_JakkQDDkMBBlg_PFsx9vpuBqYn1kC7EnMp274TfQ2NxQC70hO3OXoYWvMcZRf-Zl3r9w2LYzlmGc9fk2PmF173MeCsuIKaaA79mD0QvqI_9hN8Dz6P43uY3ybzhZPAWUaOFtudQTFy6iC9DZ1jChvSOBK_LpqltPDB5kbyDXkB8OYQl1RQQ3bBtO_G3pwFuat3m2YyKINkI7kLl6alxTs0VQc9cEXgxs_QkBubg_VBtVIaD8mNa7BxQ3PrWpPyrn02TfcAq67SVekWeN9K94P4B8aBBYuyi1-W8vqlp22gzHzr6FrtiP7PEE-7ymBAWQgro7XwZ4bulncCHb1seCeoLbuStdR93KGvKto6hOyN3uxuQZ5e1iP7726MkrMI5MhmCuw8awj2qQeH4LL4g1UuublCNtCX0KNkTCtdj3OUJfxORlLqcCS6PMwM7xkZpw4ytgJ1ro77v3T-yn3V7TbgriNX7UB9BWU2HGVz6SsSkZQoEcop0GPb_EpoqMMkw3NwEn8alJBXTcSbjkrAzWPm6kgZ3agvzbAI53fvueVayzDiZ49ifMnImnn3ge6Dcp3tb-M1Yw6rj8et1UhgfhJMbE0VGc_05KvEdrQYTndorlZPPUPpRK-3-jHOTDwOjz2ME-orp_oAcwoRqaja-e1aeLAuNFImu7PKsRSyn1x3zTh_2lks1_xt6T8kQgXeRluGhJwth1hXCa2ld7qrd1wo6H-6x63UFwO35ygr5MuIOuUnf0W2Rfb7tQtiPY9Vn_snj3frwtqBPOsgQUYtS5jXkSL-FngaOnUedrBvtv0iybblBtdd-LnClDE3KRDdVSjAAa0VS3v5RoUBxs3c8p44N5D3S4NQvdc8PZy9aHeJ6Tl7VNg-gWneGm3_BrOgiW1ylifGMb3X0J6NoYHSDy0mzR51VcM3w-gSCg44ejKuMPqS1yI-yTkZrAfXEKI8ECNdjLz_A9OjaMHr_saFijNhrdHX_l9_bFlfQEzh1zq6ueHZR6Bx3bMriUQYyajTQ0zpNdaQQXm1m5Caq4A-Agkmd6m9SPQNRquMCSYkP10uEw1deYjz6nAhELvTJhG7T8e2ZZ_uYantsrPO54_MkPTPI--4Mx9ePzP9modf7Dc3c98Iu1230duLUQd5sfkkRCF1Ab7P-FlJpUYt1xA2bS7csXfYc_IToq4EcNXx_Zw). There are many software packages and off-the-shelf products that implement different versions of it [[2]](https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/h2k/Services/HBV-Model.html) [[3]](https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/17/445/2013/).
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+ HBV is a simple conceptual hydrological model that simulates the main hydrological processes related to snow, soil, groundwater, and routing [[1]](https://iwaponline.com/hr/article/4/3/147/1357/DEVELOPMENT-OF-A-CONCEPTUAL-DETERMINISTIC-RAINFALL). There are many software packages and off-the-shelf products that implement different versions of it [[2]](https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/h2k/Services/HBV-Model.html) [[3]](https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/17/445/2013/).
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  I've been experimenting with the model lately and—in an endeavour to better understand the logic behind it—I decided to implement my own version—in Python, following an intuitive object-oriented programming approach.
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  Metadata-Version: 2.4
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  Name: HBV_Lab
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- Version: 0.1.0
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  Summary: An intuitive, object-oriented and user-friendly Python implementation of a lumped conceptual HBV hydrological model for educational and research purposes.
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  Home-page: https://github.com/abdallaox/HBV_python_implementation
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  Author: Abdalla Mohammed
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  # HBV_Lab (Python implementation of a lumped conceptual HBV model)
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- HBV is a simple conceptual hydrological model that simulates the main hydrological processes related to snow, soil, groundwater, and routing [[1]](https://watermark.silverchair.com/147.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA_swggP3BgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggPoMIID5AIBADCCA90GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMKaeJWQ7VWIq_mqLkAgEQgIIDrh5vsWeaZ0wY6F-ERiovjNb4KimkGt_o5Pj5ZbNlsoszUqDq-oFtdcns5O02KBex_JakkQDDkMBBlg_PFsx9vpuBqYn1kC7EnMp274TfQ2NxQC70hO3OXoYWvMcZRf-Zl3r9w2LYzlmGc9fk2PmF173MeCsuIKaaA79mD0QvqI_9hN8Dz6P43uY3ybzhZPAWUaOFtudQTFy6iC9DZ1jChvSOBK_LpqltPDB5kbyDXkB8OYQl1RQQ3bBtO_G3pwFuat3m2YyKINkI7kLl6alxTs0VQc9cEXgxs_QkBubg_VBtVIaD8mNa7BxQ3PrWpPyrn02TfcAq67SVekWeN9K94P4B8aBBYuyi1-W8vqlp22gzHzr6FrtiP7PEE-7ymBAWQgro7XwZ4bulncCHb1seCeoLbuStdR93KGvKto6hOyN3uxuQZ5e1iP7726MkrMI5MhmCuw8awj2qQeH4LL4g1UuublCNtCX0KNkTCtdj3OUJfxORlLqcCS6PMwM7xkZpw4ytgJ1ro77v3T-yn3V7TbgriNX7UB9BWU2HGVz6SsSkZQoEcop0GPb_EpoqMMkw3NwEn8alJBXTcSbjkrAzWPm6kgZ3agvzbAI53fvueVayzDiZ49ifMnImnn3ge6Dcp3tb-M1Yw6rj8et1UhgfhJMbE0VGc_05KvEdrQYTndorlZPPUPpRK-3-jHOTDwOjz2ME-orp_oAcwoRqaja-e1aeLAuNFImu7PKsRSyn1x3zTh_2lks1_xt6T8kQgXeRluGhJwth1hXCa2ld7qrd1wo6H-6x63UFwO35ygr5MuIOuUnf0W2Rfb7tQtiPY9Vn_snj3frwtqBPOsgQUYtS5jXkSL-FngaOnUedrBvtv0iybblBtdd-LnClDE3KRDdVSjAAa0VS3v5RoUBxs3c8p44N5D3S4NQvdc8PZy9aHeJ6Tl7VNg-gWneGm3_BrOgiW1ylifGMb3X0J6NoYHSDy0mzR51VcM3w-gSCg44ejKuMPqS1yI-yTkZrAfXEKI8ECNdjLz_A9OjaMHr_saFijNhrdHX_l9_bFlfQEzh1zq6ueHZR6Bx3bMriUQYyajTQ0zpNdaQQXm1m5Caq4A-Agkmd6m9SPQNRquMCSYkP10uEw1deYjz6nAhELvTJhG7T8e2ZZ_uYantsrPO54_MkPTPI--4Mx9ePzP9modf7Dc3c98Iu1230duLUQd5sfkkRCF1Ab7P-FlJpUYt1xA2bS7csXfYc_IToq4EcNXx_Zw). There are many software packages and off-the-shelf products that implement different versions of it [[2]](https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/h2k/Services/HBV-Model.html) [[3]](https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/17/445/2013/).
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+ HBV is a simple conceptual hydrological model that simulates the main hydrological processes related to snow, soil, groundwater, and routing [[1]](https://iwaponline.com/hr/article/4/3/147/1357/DEVELOPMENT-OF-A-CONCEPTUAL-DETERMINISTIC-RAINFALL). There are many software packages and off-the-shelf products that implement different versions of it [[2]](https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/h2k/Services/HBV-Model.html) [[3]](https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/17/445/2013/).
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  # HBV_Lab (Python implementation of a lumped conceptual HBV model)
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- HBV is a simple conceptual hydrological model that simulates the main hydrological processes related to snow, soil, groundwater, and routing [[1]](https://watermark.silverchair.com/147.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA_swggP3BgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggPoMIID5AIBADCCA90GCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMKaeJWQ7VWIq_mqLkAgEQgIIDrh5vsWeaZ0wY6F-ERiovjNb4KimkGt_o5Pj5ZbNlsoszUqDq-oFtdcns5O02KBex_JakkQDDkMBBlg_PFsx9vpuBqYn1kC7EnMp274TfQ2NxQC70hO3OXoYWvMcZRf-Zl3r9w2LYzlmGc9fk2PmF173MeCsuIKaaA79mD0QvqI_9hN8Dz6P43uY3ybzhZPAWUaOFtudQTFy6iC9DZ1jChvSOBK_LpqltPDB5kbyDXkB8OYQl1RQQ3bBtO_G3pwFuat3m2YyKINkI7kLl6alxTs0VQc9cEXgxs_QkBubg_VBtVIaD8mNa7BxQ3PrWpPyrn02TfcAq67SVekWeN9K94P4B8aBBYuyi1-W8vqlp22gzHzr6FrtiP7PEE-7ymBAWQgro7XwZ4bulncCHb1seCeoLbuStdR93KGvKto6hOyN3uxuQZ5e1iP7726MkrMI5MhmCuw8awj2qQeH4LL4g1UuublCNtCX0KNkTCtdj3OUJfxORlLqcCS6PMwM7xkZpw4ytgJ1ro77v3T-yn3V7TbgriNX7UB9BWU2HGVz6SsSkZQoEcop0GPb_EpoqMMkw3NwEn8alJBXTcSbjkrAzWPm6kgZ3agvzbAI53fvueVayzDiZ49ifMnImnn3ge6Dcp3tb-M1Yw6rj8et1UhgfhJMbE0VGc_05KvEdrQYTndorlZPPUPpRK-3-jHOTDwOjz2ME-orp_oAcwoRqaja-e1aeLAuNFImu7PKsRSyn1x3zTh_2lks1_xt6T8kQgXeRluGhJwth1hXCa2ld7qrd1wo6H-6x63UFwO35ygr5MuIOuUnf0W2Rfb7tQtiPY9Vn_snj3frwtqBPOsgQUYtS5jXkSL-FngaOnUedrBvtv0iybblBtdd-LnClDE3KRDdVSjAAa0VS3v5RoUBxs3c8p44N5D3S4NQvdc8PZy9aHeJ6Tl7VNg-gWneGm3_BrOgiW1ylifGMb3X0J6NoYHSDy0mzR51VcM3w-gSCg44ejKuMPqS1yI-yTkZrAfXEKI8ECNdjLz_A9OjaMHr_saFijNhrdHX_l9_bFlfQEzh1zq6ueHZR6Bx3bMriUQYyajTQ0zpNdaQQXm1m5Caq4A-Agkmd6m9SPQNRquMCSYkP10uEw1deYjz6nAhELvTJhG7T8e2ZZ_uYantsrPO54_MkPTPI--4Mx9ePzP9modf7Dc3c98Iu1230duLUQd5sfkkRCF1Ab7P-FlJpUYt1xA2bS7csXfYc_IToq4EcNXx_Zw). There are many software packages and off-the-shelf products that implement different versions of it [[2]](https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/h2k/Services/HBV-Model.html) [[3]](https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/17/445/2013/).
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+ HBV is a simple conceptual hydrological model that simulates the main hydrological processes related to snow, soil, groundwater, and routing [[1]](https://iwaponline.com/hr/article/4/3/147/1357/DEVELOPMENT-OF-A-CONCEPTUAL-DETERMINISTIC-RAINFALL). There are many software packages and off-the-shelf products that implement different versions of it [[2]](https://www.geo.uzh.ch/en/units/h2k/Services/HBV-Model.html) [[3]](https://hess.copernicus.org/articles/17/445/2013/).
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