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New in v0.10.0: HSP2 including WQ w/ Improved Performance, Abstracted I/O, Updated Docs The Hydrologic Simulation Program–Python (HSP2) model is being developed by an open source team led by RESPEC, in collaboration with LimnoTech, with support from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), Environmental Laboratory. For more details, see the closed issues in our completed v0.10.0: WQ w/ Improved Performance, Abstracted I/O, Updated Docs Milestone. Downloads HSP2_Driver.zip (coming soon) HSP2_Driver contains an .exe for running HSP2, enabling a user to run HSP2 without needing to do anything with python code or notebooks. The driver uses the PyQt5 file dialog to prompt for the name of the HDF5 file to run, or if that doesn't exist yet you can give it the name of a UCI or WDM file to import. It also runs with the H5 file name on the command line.
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