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Stochastic Analysis, Modeling and Simulation (SAMS)
SAMS is a computer software package that deals with the Stochastic Analysis, Modeling, and Simulation of hydrologic time series such as annual and monthly streamflows. It has been developed as a cooperative effort between Colorado State University and the US Bureau of Reclamation in Denver, Colorado.
SAMS has the capability of analyzing, modeling and generating single site and multisite annual and seasonal streamflow data. The results of the analysis are presented in graphical plots, tables, or are written to output files.
Example SAMS data analysis plots for a site on the Colorado River
The current version of SAMS, called SAMS-2010, is applicable for annual and seasonal data such as quarterly and monthly data. SAMS-2010 is written in C++ and Fortran and is a 32-bit program with a Graphical User Interface that runs under Microsoft Windows 7/8/10 operating systems.
SAMS has three main analysis options: 1) Data Analysis (Statistical Analysis of Data), 2) Model Fitting (Fitting a Stochastic Model - includes parameter estimation and testing), and 3) Generate Series (Generating Synthetic Series from a fitted Model).
SAMS main user interface window
See the sidebar menu for further details about SAMS, including Overview, Downloads, Applications and References, and Contact pages.