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WMS is an excellent tool to help with the development of hydrologic models, but it is not a substitute for engineering knowledge and experience. You should be knowledgeable about the limitations and applications of the particular hydrologic or hydraulic model you are using WMS to develop.
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WMS is an excellent tool to help with the development of hydrologic models. Users should be knowledgeable about the limitations and applications of the particular hydrologic or hydraulic model when using WMS to develop.


The "docs" sub-directory found in the folder where WMS is installed contains all of the model documentation available in *.pdf format. You are strongly encouraged to read through these files prior to using the models for a particular application. You are also encouraged to seek additional documentation provided by the separate installations of the supported models (for example HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS).
The "docs" sub-directory found in the folder where WMS is installed contains all of the model documentation available in *.pdf format. It is strongly encouraged to read through these files prior to using the models for a particular application. It is also encouraged to seek additional documentation provided by the separate installations of the supported models (for example HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS).




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* [[WMS:References|References]]
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* [[WMS:WMS Tutorials|WMS Tutorials]]
* [[WMS:WMS Tutorials|WMS Tutorials]]
* [[WMS:Archived Features|Archived Features]]




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Latest revision as of 15:18, 19 June 2019

WMS is an excellent tool to help with the development of hydrologic models. Users should be knowledgeable about the limitations and applications of the particular hydrologic or hydraulic model when using WMS to develop.

The "docs" sub-directory found in the folder where WMS is installed contains all of the model documentation available in *.pdf format. It is strongly encouraged to read through these files prior to using the models for a particular application. It is also encouraged to seek additional documentation provided by the separate installations of the supported models (for example HEC-RAS and HEC-HMS).


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