Abstract
The Gridded Surface Subsurface Hydrologic Analysis (GSSHA) model is an
integrated system of physics-based hydrologic process models. This
approach of using a system of physics-based models allows GSSHA to be a
good fit for many watershed management decision support applications,
such as understanding changing flood dynamics from urban growth as well
as using natural and nature-based solutions, such as wetlands or
artificial beaver dams, to ameliorate flooding potential. One of the key
roles GSSHA has played is modeling compound coastal storm flooding –
extreme rainfall combined with storm surge from tropical systems.
Simulating such events requires coupling of overland, riverine, coastal,
and weather modeling systems. A challenge facing the USACE modeling
community is enabling the programmatic connections between models to
reduce manual input errors and increase the throughput in time-sensitive
situations. In this talk we will discuss how GSSHA has been modernized
to enable programmatic-level access to GSSHA. This allows GSSHA to be
used in systems of computational models as well as opens up GSSHA to a
wide level of data science integration applications, particularly as a
part of the NextGen Framework.