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* "Type III" – Represents Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coastal areas where tropical storms bring large 24-hour rainfall amounts. | * "Type III" – Represents Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coastal areas where tropical storms bring large 24-hour rainfall amounts. | ||
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*''Unit Peak Discharge Computation Method'' – Option can be for " | *''Unit Peak Discharge Computation Method'' – Option can be for "Normal" method or "New Mexico" method. | ||
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Revision as of 15:40, 14 September 2016
The TR-55 parameters dialog is accessed by right-clicking on a basin or outlet then selecting the Edit Paremeters command. The dialog allows setting model parameters for either "Basins" or "Outlets" depending which option is selected at the top of the dialog. Parameters can be set for the "Selected" basin or outlet, or for "All" basins or outlets based on the selected option at the top of the dialog.
Options available include:
Basins
- Basin Name – Enter the desired name for the basin.
- Time of Concentration (TC)(hr) – Displays the current time of concentration value which can be manually edited.
- Compute Tc – Basin Data – Opens the Basin Time Computation dialog.
- Compute Tc – Map Data – Opens the Travel Time Computation dialog.
- Drainage Area (Am)(mi^2) – Indicates the size of the sub-area drainage area.
- Rainfall (P)(in) – Estimated 24-hour rainfall value.
- Runoff Curve Number (CN) – Value used to predict direct runoff or infiltration from rainfall excess.
- Pond and Swamp Area (%) – Percentage of watershed area covered by pond or swamp area that has not been included in the time of concentration computation.
- Rainfall Distribution – Select one of four rainfall distribution methods for the United States:
- "Type I" – Represent the Pacific maritime climate with wet winters and dry summers.
- "Type IA" – Represent the Pacific maritime climate with wet winters and dry summers.
- "Type II" – Represents the rest of the country.
- "Type III" – Represents Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coastal areas where tropical storms bring large 24-hour rainfall amounts.
- Unit Peak Discharge Computation Method – Option can be for "Normal" method or "New Mexico" method.
- Potential Maximum Retention (S)(in)
- Runoff (Q)(in)
- Initial Abstraction (Ia)(in)
- Initial Abstraction / Rainfall (Ia/P)
- Unit Peak Discharge (Qu)(cfs/mi^2/in)
- Pond and Swamp Factor (Fp) – Adjustment for swamp and pond areas.
- Peak Discharge (Qp=Qu*Am*Q*Fp)(csf)
- Compute Hydrograph
Outlets
- Outlet Name – Enter the desired name for the outlet.
- Travel Time (hr)
- Compute Travel Time
- Compute Hydrograph