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Steve Malers
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I am the founder, CEO, and CTO of the Open Water Foundation. I am also a founding partner and CTO of TriLynx Systems.
This example shows how to use the TSTool software to retrieve Colorado ditch diversion time series data from various sources,
and save in various formats.
This document explains how to use GitHub's "gist" functionality to distribute small sets of related files.
This approach is being used by the Open Water Foundation (OWF) to distribute examples,
"how to" documents, etc.
This document provides and index of all the gists that have been created by the Open Water Foundation on GitHub.
See also the How to use Gist (Open Water Foundation perspective) gist,
which includes pros and cons of gist. A gist is a small collection of files on GitHub. The Open Water Foundation is using gists
to provide useful information, examples of data processing, visualizations, etc.
Open Data Portals - How to get Water Data from Open Data Portals
The Open Water Foundation worked on a project to understand urban water efficiency.
As part of that project we created a diagram to illustrate urban water provider system components and interactions.
In the future we intend to expand the diagram to provide more detail about other system components, and we are working on connecting
data to diagram, consistent with other project work that we do.
This example shows how to use the TSTool software to convert the Colorado Basin StateMod network file to Excel.
This simpler representation allows StateMod model datasets to be leveraged without reinventing the model.
For example, the StateMod dataset includes all key structures, water rights, stream gages, and operations,
This gist provides a document explaining how to analyze time series using TSTool software. In this case time series are related to
hydrology. Rather than repeat information, it is recommended that the documentation be reviewed. TSTool command files corresponding
to the documentation are provided for download. Consistent with gist conventions, all files are located in the same folder,
This gist provides a Quick Start guide for the TSTool software.
TSTool automates processing of time series, with particular focus on water and climate data.
The goal of the guide is to help a new user understand the basic concepts that are important when using TSTool software,