HydroServer is a software cyberinfrastructure platform created to support collection, management, and sharing of time series of observations from hydrologic and environmental monitoring sites. Under development at the Utah Water Research Laboratory at Utah State University, HydroServer is designed to be an open source platform that enables research groups, agencies, organizations, and practitioners to more easily collect and manage streaming observations from environmental sensors.
- Post a HydroServer related issue in the HydroServer Issue Tracker
- Access HydroServer documentation to learn about how to deploy or use HydroServer
The following are the recommended citations for HydroServer:
Horsburgh, J. S., Lippold, K., Slaugh, D. L., Ramirez, M. (2024). HydroServer: A software stack supporting collection, communication, storage, management, and sharing of data from in situ environmental sensors, Environmental Modelling & Software, 106637, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2025.106637.
Horsburgh, J. S., Lippold, K., Slaugh, D. L. (2025). Adapting OGC’s SensorThings API and data model to support data management and sharing for environmental sensors, Environmental Modelling & Software, 183, 106241, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.106241.
Major funding for development of the HydroServer software has been provided by the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), through an award to the Cooperative Institute for Research to Operations in Hydrology (CIROH) which is a NOAA Cooperative Agreement with The University of Alabama (NA22NWS4320003). Utah State University is a founding member of CIROH and receives funding under subaward from the University of Alabama. Additional funding and support have been provided by the State of Utah Divison of Water Rights and the Utah Water Research Laboratory at Utah State University.