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The goal of this study is to enable automatic comparisons between a series of simulations obtained with an updated version of a river routing model called RAPID, and those simulations that were used in a previous peer-reviewed publication.
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The goal of this study is to enable automatic comparisons between a series of simulations obtained with an updated version of a river routing model called RAPID, and those simulations that were used in a (several) previous peer-reviewed publication(s).
 
The focus will first be on the initial paper in which the RAPID model was described ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2011JHM1345.1 here]). The source code for RAPID is already available [https://github.com/c-h-david/rapid/ on GitHub].  Data files for the first RAPID paper are currently stored on the [http://rapid-hub.org/ RAPID website], selected input data are [http://rapid-hub.org/data/rapid_input_San_Guad_20131007.tar.gz here], selected output data are [http://rapid-hub.org/data/rapid_plots_San_Guad_20111109.tar.gz there].  The data that are currently available online do not include all RAPID experiments used in the publication.
 
The focus will first be on the initial paper in which the RAPID model was described ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2011JHM1345.1 here]). The source code for RAPID is already available [https://github.com/c-h-david/rapid/ on GitHub].  Data files for the first RAPID paper are currently stored on the [http://rapid-hub.org/ RAPID website], selected input data are [http://rapid-hub.org/data/rapid_input_San_Guad_20131007.tar.gz here], selected output data are [http://rapid-hub.org/data/rapid_plots_San_Guad_20111109.tar.gz there].  The data that are currently available online do not include all RAPID experiments used in the publication.
  

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The goal of this study is to enable automatic comparisons between a series of simulations obtained with an updated version of a river routing model called RAPID, and those simulations that were used in a (several) previous peer-reviewed publication(s). The focus will first be on the initial paper in which the RAPID model was described (here). The source code for RAPID is already available on GitHub. Data files for the first RAPID paper are currently stored on the RAPID website, selected input data are here, selected output data are there. The data that are currently available online do not include all RAPID experiments used in the publication.