Get Your Climate Data: Grab your climate data – stuff like rainfall and temperature.
Make Rain = Recharge: Turn that data into recharge rates. Basically, how much of that rain is going into the ground? Use a method like Soil-Water-Balance or Thornthwaite.
Set Up Boundaries: Use ModelMuse to set up boundaries. Think of these as rules for where the rain goes. You can do this in the Recharge Package in MODFLOW.
Import Data: In ModelMuse, import your recharge rate data. Usually, it's a simple import from a file (like CSV).
Double-Check: Make sure your data matches the model cells and looks good.
Run the Model: Hit the run button! Let ModelMuse crunch the numbers with your climate data.
Check the Results: After it's done, dig into the results. See how your climate data impacts groundwater flow and levels.
Experiment If Needed: If you're feeling adventurous, play around with different climate data or parameters to see what happens.