The bahm model is a tool to analyze the potential impacts of hydrological changes in land development projects and to grade structural solutions to mitigate the increased stormwater runoff in these projects. The software was developed in three counties in the San Francisco Bay Area: Alameda, San Mateo and Santa Clara.
Lpjml model is developed by LPJ, which is a dynamic global vegetation model (DGVM). It is designed to simulate the global terrestrial carbon cycle and the response of carbon and vegetation patterns to climate change. As carbon and water cycles are closely linked, it is quickly extended to simulate the terrestrial water cycle.
Ice and ACE were developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in collaboration with other federal agencies, industry and universities to address data gaps in species sensitivity and reduce reliance on uncertainties in ecological risk assessment.