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CIROH JupyterHub

2i2c JupyterHub is a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically designed for hydrological researchers. It is powered by 2i2c JupyterHub, a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically on Google Cloud

Cloud Services Blogs

Want to keep up with the latest updates in the cloud? If so, consider checking out the block pages for CIROH's cloud services partners.

Documentation and Tutorial

2i2c JupyterHub is a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically designed for hydrological researchers. It is powered by 2i2c JupyterHub, a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically on Google Cloud

Infrastructure Access

CIROH provides access to both public cloud and on-premises infrastructure to support the research projects of its members and partners.

NWM BigQuery API

REST API backed by National Water Model data, developed on Google Cloud Platform

nwmurl

nwmurl is a Python library developed by CIROH 2023. It provides utility functions specifically designed to subset and generate National Water Model (NWM) data URLs. This library simplifies the process of accessing NWM data for various purposes such as analysis, modeling, and visualization.

Persistent Conda Environment

2i2c JupyterHub is a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically designed for hydrological researchers. It is powered by 2i2c JupyterHub, a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically on Google Cloud

Prevent Server Timeout

Currently, user servers on JupyterHub stop after about an hour of inactivity. While this helps save costs, it can be problematic for long-running jobs if there is no active interaction with the notebook.

Push and Pull to GitHub

2i2c JupyterHub is a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically designed for hydrological researchers. It is powered by 2i2c JupyterHub, a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically on Google Cloud

Request custom images

2i2c JupyterHub is a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically designed for hydrological researchers. It is powered by 2i2c JupyterHub, a cloud-based JupyterHub environment specifically on Google Cloud