Software Downloads
- Sep 9, 2016 SWAT2012 rev. 659
Executables and source code
- Sep 9, 2016 SWAT Check 1.2.0.7
Identify potential model input problems
- Jul 14, 2016 SWAT-MODFLOW
- Jun 14, 2016CMhyd
Climate Model data for hydrologic modeling - Jun 8, 2016SWAT Weather Database
User-friendly tool to store and process daily weather data for SWAT projects
- Mar 8, 2016SLEEP Tool
Soil-Landscape Estimation and Evaluation Program
- Jan 13, 2016 QSWAT 1.3
QGIS interface for SWAT
- Oct 6, 2015 ArcSWAT 2012.10.18
For ArcGIS 10.3, 10.2 and 10.1 SP1
- Sep 14, 2015 SWATeditor 2012.10.18
Companion to ArcSWAT
- Jun 2015 SWAT-CUP 5.1.6.2
SWAT calibration/uncertainty or sensitivity
- Dec 17, 2014 Climate Change Data
Download global CMIP3 data for SWAT
More software tools:
Publications
- Review of Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) applications in Brazil: Challenges and prospects
- Lead-off Articles for SWAT Special Issues & Sections
- SWAT2012 Input/Output File Documentation
- Conservation Practice Modeling Guide for SWAT and APEX
- Agricultural Policy Environmental EXtender (APEX) Model: An Emerging Tool for Landscape and Watershed Environmental Analyses
- SWAT Literature Database
- Comprehensive review of SWAT model paper
Upcoming Workshops
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Jan 9-13, 2017
College Station, TX, USA
Beginner and Advanced SWAT Workshops
Workshops now full.
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Mar 17-19, 2017
Hyderabad, India
IGU Hyderabad Conference
Special session on SWAT based watershed study
Submit abstracts by Jan. 31 to www.iguhyderabad2017@gmail.com. -
Jun 26-30, 2017
Warsaw, Poland
2017 International SWAT Conference & Workshops
Save the date! More information to come.
Additional learning resources:
Job Opportunities
- PhD student at the Department of Agronomy at Iowa State University (posted September 2016)
- Interdisciplinary Research Soil Scientist / Agricultural Engineer, USDA-ARS Coastal Plains Soil, Water and Plant Research Center in Florence, SC (posted August 2016)
- PhD student opportunity at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the Biological Systems Engineering Department (posted July 2016)
- Associate Assistant Academic Staff - PhD Scholarship - 100% - Hydrology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (posted June 2016)
Looking for job opportunities related to SWAT and/or watershed modeling? Check out our listing.
Call for Papers
Three special issue journals are planned for this year. Please submit your tentative paper title and journal of interest online.
- Hydrologic and Earth System Sciences (HESS) (IF ~4, editor Xuesong Zhang)
- Water - Open Access Journal (IF ~2, editor Karim Abbaspour)
- International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering (IJABE) (fresh IF this year, editor Phil Gassman)
Reviewers Needed!
We are looking for help reviewing SWAT peer-reviewed journal papers from the community. Please sign up as a volunteer.
SWAT'S Up!
SWAT training course, December 1-3, 2016, Dakar, Senegal
From 1st to 3rd December 2016, a SWAT training course on “Initiation on SWAT model” has been delivered for 38 researchers, students and engineers at the UCAD-IRD Centre of Dakar-Hann (Dakar, Senegal) by José-Miguel Snchez-Pérez (CNRS, France) and Sabine Sauvage (CNRS, France) with the support of Didier Orange (IRD, France) and Amine Zettam (Université of Tlemcen, Algeria). Continue reading...
Contact Allan Jones to contribute to SWAT's Up.
2016 Beijing, China
Beijing Normal University hosted the 2016 International SWAT Conference and Workshops July 25-29, 2016. Visit the conference website to view presentations.
2016 AGU Fall Meeting
Held December 12-16 in San Francisco, AGU’s Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. Please submit your abstracts to our Large-scale Watershed Modeling and Data Uncertainty on Hydrologic and Water Quality Processes session. Contact Haw Yen for more information.
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a public domain model jointly developed by USDA Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) and Texas A&M AgriLife Research, part of The Texas A&M University System. SWAT is a small watershed to river basin-scale model to simulate the quality and quantity of surface and ground water and predict the environmental impact of land use, land management practices, and climate change. SWAT is widely used in assessing soil erosion prevention and control, non-point source pollution control and regional management in watersheds. Read our fact sheet and disclaimer.