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The GSSHA Solution Analysis dialog is primarily used for manual calibration as well as visualizing solution results. There are two types of solution analysis:
The ''GSSHA Solution Analysis'' dialog is primarily used for manual calibration as well as visualizing solution results. There are two types of solution analysis:
*Data sets
*Datasets
*Summary file
*Summary file


[[Image:GsshaSolutionAnalysis.jpg]]
[[Image:GsshaSolutionAnalysis.jpg]]


Options specified in the spreadsheet in the upper portion of the dialog control what is shown in the tabs below. The Filters row in the spreadsheet is used to filter the results shown in the spreadsheet based on Name, Type, or Event. Use the toggle in the Display column to toggle on the display of all data sets shown in the spreadsheet.   
Options specified in the spreadsheet in the upper portion of the dialog control what is shown in the tabs below. The ''Filters row'' in the spreadsheet is used to filter the results shown in the spreadsheet based on Name, Type, or Event. Use the toggle in the ''Display'' column to toggle on the display of all datasets shown in the spreadsheet.   


===Data sets===
===Datasets===
Both observations and gridded and link/node data sets that are part of all GSSHA solutions are shown in the spreadsheet. Anything shown in the spreadsheet with the Display toggled on is used for generating the Compare and Residuals plots and for computing Statistics using the residuals.
Both observations and gridded and link/node data sets that are part of all GSSHA solutions are shown in the spreadsheet. Anything shown in the spreadsheet with the ''Display'' toggled on is used for generating the Compare and Residuals plots and for computing Statistics using the residuals.


===Summary file===
===Summary file===

Revision as of 20:47, 4 February 2013

The GSSHA Solution Analysis dialog is primarily used for manual calibration as well as visualizing solution results. There are two types of solution analysis:

  • Datasets
  • Summary file

File:GsshaSolutionAnalysis.jpg

Options specified in the spreadsheet in the upper portion of the dialog control what is shown in the tabs below. The Filters row in the spreadsheet is used to filter the results shown in the spreadsheet based on Name, Type, or Event. Use the toggle in the Display column to toggle on the display of all datasets shown in the spreadsheet.

Datasets

Both observations and gridded and link/node data sets that are part of all GSSHA solutions are shown in the spreadsheet. Anything shown in the spreadsheet with the Display toggled on is used for generating the Compare and Residuals plots and for computing Statistics using the residuals.

Summary file

After running the GSSHA simulation, GSSHA writes a summary file. The results for each event of the simulations is stored in WMS and shown in the spreadsheet. The observations are also listed in the spreadsheet, which if toggled on will be plotted with the solution results. This tool can be especially useful when running GSSHA in batch mode. The user can easily and quickly view a plot of the simulations in order to determine which of the runs produce results similar to the observed data.

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