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[[File:AreaBetweenElevations.png|thumb|250 px|The ''Area Between Elevations'' dialog]]
[[File:AreaBetweenElevations.png|thumb|250 px|The ''Area Between Elevations'' dialog]]
The '''Compute Area Between Elevations''' command is useful for determining areas in different elevation zones as part of a snow melt analysis. Enter the ''Lower Elevation'' and ''Upper Elevation'' values then press the '''Compute Area''' button to get the area between elevations value.
The '''Compute Area Between Elevations''' command is useful for determining areas in different elevation zones as part of a snow melt analysis.
 
The '''Compute Area Between Elevations''' command is found in the ''TIN'' and ''DEM'' menus as well as the TIN and DEM item right-click menus in the Project Explorer. Using the command brings up the ''Area Between Elevations'' dialog. Enter the ''Lower Elevation'' and ''Upper Elevation'' values then press the '''Compute Area''' button to get the area between elevations value.


This operation can also be done when defining [[WMS:Basin HEC-1 Cards#Elevation Zone Data (MA)|snow melt parameters for HEC-1]]. Model units are assumed to be either in feet or meters and subsequent areas are converted to square miles or square kilometers according to the metric flag set in the [[WMS:HEC-1 Job Control#Units (IM)|''HEC-1 Job Control'']] dialog.
This operation can also be done when defining [[WMS:Basin HEC-1 Cards#Elevation Zone Data (MA)|snow melt parameters for HEC-1]]. Model units are assumed to be either in feet or meters and subsequent areas are converted to square miles or square kilometers according to the metric flag set in the [[WMS:HEC-1 Job Control#Units (IM)|''HEC-1 Job Control'']] dialog.

Revision as of 16:09, 22 November 2017

The Area Between Elevations dialog

The Compute Area Between Elevations command is useful for determining areas in different elevation zones as part of a snow melt analysis.

The Compute Area Between Elevations command is found in the TIN and DEM menus as well as the TIN and DEM item right-click menus in the Project Explorer. Using the command brings up the Area Between Elevations dialog. Enter the Lower Elevation and Upper Elevation values then press the Compute Area button to get the area between elevations value.

This operation can also be done when defining snow melt parameters for HEC-1. Model units are assumed to be either in feet or meters and subsequent areas are converted to square miles or square kilometers according to the metric flag set in the HEC-1 Job Control dialog.

This same procedure is also useful for determining storage capacity curves.


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