January 15, 2025
Report

Integrated Hydro-Terrestrial Modeling 2.0: Progress and Path Forward on Building a National Capability. Report of a workshop held October 31-November 2, 2023, with support from participating federal agencies including NASA, NOAA, US EPA USDOE, USGS and th

Abstract

It is the role of the U.S. federal government and its supporting agencies, including academia and future scientists, to ensure that its people have sustained and equitable freshwater services, as well as the critical knowledge necessary to make decisions about the future as it relates to freshwater services. Clear and consistent information and guidance from federal agencies is critical. Integrated Hydro-Terrestrial Modeling (IHTM), as a United States (U.S.) national capability, focuses on understanding, quantifying, and managing the replenishment of water supply through hydrologic cycle processes and their governing forces. To provide that information, we need enhanced IHTM capabilities that capitalize on the strengths of each U.S. governmental agency and its core mission. The first IHTM workshop was held in 2019, and its subsequent report was published in 2020. The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) and member agencies held a second IHTM workshop (IHTM 2.0) from October 31 to November 2, 2023 in Reston, Virginia. The IHTM 2.0 workshop focused on the need to support a multiscale framework to accelerate research insights, better integrate operational and planning perspectives, and bridge national-to-regional capabilities to address major interdependent societal water challenges. The workshop was organized according to a “WHAT” and “HOW” framework, with the common underlying “WHY” being the integrated water resource challenges and the “WHO” defined through interagency and cooperating academic partners. The report provides a summary of plenary presentations and breakout discussions, and a road map that focuses on near-term activities.

Published: January 15, 2025

Citation

Skalak K., N. Voisin, P. Reed, and Y. Reinfelder. 2025. Integrated Hydro-Terrestrial Modeling 2.0: Progress and Path Forward on Building a National Capability. Report of a workshop held October 31-November 2, 2023, with support from participating federal agencies including NASA, NOAA, US EPA USDOE, USGS and the USGCRP. PNNL-37047. Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.