WMS:GSSHA

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GSSHA is a two-dimensional finite difference rainfall/runoff model. A finite difference grid is used to establish the computational domain and parameters for surface runoff. The GSSHA model is fully coupled with hydraulic stream flow/routing models. Parameters for stream channels are defined using arcs and then mapped to the appropriate underlying grid cells.

According to the GSSHA wiki overview page, "features include two dimensional (2-D) overland flow, 1-D stream flow, 1-D infiltration, 2-D groundwater, and full coupling between the groundwater, shallow soils, streams, and overland flow. Sediment and constituent fate and transport are simulated in the shallow soils, overland flow plane, and in streams and channels. GSSHA can be used as an episodic or continuous model where soil surface moisture, groundwater levels, stream interactions, and constituent fate are continuously simulated. The fully coupled groundwater to surface-water interaction allows GSSHA to model basins in both arid and humid environments."[1]

A detailed online reference manual for GSSHA is found here: http://www.gsshawiki.com

The GSSHA model can be added to a paid edition of WMS.

GSSHA Menus

The main GSSHA menu is located in the 2D Grid module. Another GSSHA menu is located in the Map module. See the article GSSHA Menu for more information.

GSSHA Files

Here are tables of some of the available files for GSSHA.

Files
Name Description
PRJ GSSHA Project File
TRE WMS Tree File
STO WMS Stochastic Information File
MAP WMS Map File
OUT GSSHA Output Summary File
IDX GSSHA Cell Index File
PRO GSSHA Projectioin File
OTL GSSHA Outlet Series Discharge File
MSK GSSHA Watershed Delineation Mask File
ELE GSSHA Cell Elevation File
DEP GSSHA Depth File
CMT GSSHA Area Property Mapping Table File

Cell Properties

The 2D grid cell properties include an I, J location and a scalar or index map value. The scalar or index map value is associated with the currently selected dataset in the Project Explorer and can be edited in the Properties Window. The I, J location can be viewed but cannot be edited in the Properties Window. The 2D grid contours are a way of visualizing the spatial variation of the scalar or index map values for the selected dataset.

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