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==Hydraulic Models==
==Hydraulic Models==


The primary purpose of the hydraulic modeling interface within WMS is to process digital terrain and map data (TINs and coverages) to build the basic geometry necessary for a 1D Hydraulic Model. Much of the information for developing models with these tools is described in the information on [[WMS:River Tools|River Tools]] in the [[WMS:Map Module|Map module]].
The primary purpose of the hydraulic modeling interface within WMS is to process digital terrain and map data (TINs and coverages) to build the basic geometry necessary for a 1D Hydraulic model. Much of the information for developing models with these tools is described in the information on [[WMS:River Tools|River Tools]] in the [[WMS:Map Module|Map module]].


:* [[WMS:Hydraulic Modeling Introduction|Hydraulic Modeling]]
:* [[WMS:Hydraulic Modeling|Hydraulic Modeling]]


It is possible to establish the hydraulic model with extracting cross section information from a TIN. Cross sections which have already been surveyed can be used by assigning them to an arc. This, along with geo-referencing the data is done using the cross section editor from the '''River Tools''' menu in the Map module (when River Tools is the active model).
It is possible to establish the hydraulic model with extracting cross section information from a TIN. Cross sections which have already been surveyed can be used by assigning them to an arc. This, along with geo-referencing the data is done using the cross section editor from the ''River Tools'' menu in the Map module (when River Tools is the active model).


==Hydrologic Models==
==Hydrologic Models==


Hydrologic analysis is typically done using lumped parameter models such as HEC-1. The Tree module provides a graphical interface to HEC-1, TR-20, HSPF, TR-55, Rational Method, the National Flood Frequency (NFF), and other programs. In the absence of terrain data, topological or tree representations of a watershed can be created. Then all necessary input data to run one of the supported models can be defined using a series of user-friendly dialogs.  
Hydrologic analysis is typically done using lumped parameter models such as HEC-1. The Tree module provides a graphical interface to HEC-1, TR-20, HSPF, TR-55, Rational Method, the National Streamflow Statistics Program (NSS), and other programs. In the absence of terrain data, topological or tree representations of a watershed can be created. Then all necessary input data to run one of the supported models can be defined using a series of dialogs.  


:* [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Module|Hydrologic Modeling]]
==Related Topics==
:* [[WMS:Hydraulic Modeling Introduction|Hydraulic Modeling]]
:* [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Module|Hydrologic Modeling]]
:* [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Module|Hydrologic Modeling]]


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:* [[WMS:HSPF|HSPF]]
:* [[WMS:HSPF|HSPF]]
:* [[WMS:MODRAT|MODRAT]]
:* [[WMS:MODRAT|MODRAT]]
:* [[WMS:NFF|NFF]]
:* [[WMS:NSS|NSS]] (was NFF)
:* [[WMS:Orange County Unit Hydrograph|OC Hydrograph]]
:* [[WMS:Orange County Unit Hydrograph|OC Hydrograph]]
:* [[WMS:Orange County Rational Method|OC Rational]]
:* [[WMS:Orange County Rational Method|OC Rational]]
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:* [[WMS:TR-20|TR-20]]
:* [[WMS:TR-20|TR-20]]
:* [[WMS:TR-55|TR-55]]
:* [[WMS:TR-55|TR-55]]
==Related Topics==
:* [[WMS:Hydraulic Modeling|Hydraulic Modeling]]
:* [[WMS:Hydrologic Modeling Module|Hydrologic Modeling]]
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 3 January 2019

Hydraulic Models

The primary purpose of the hydraulic modeling interface within WMS is to process digital terrain and map data (TINs and coverages) to build the basic geometry necessary for a 1D Hydraulic model. Much of the information for developing models with these tools is described in the information on River Tools in the Map module.

It is possible to establish the hydraulic model with extracting cross section information from a TIN. Cross sections which have already been surveyed can be used by assigning them to an arc. This, along with geo-referencing the data is done using the cross section editor from the River Tools menu in the Map module (when River Tools is the active model).

Hydrologic Models

Hydrologic analysis is typically done using lumped parameter models such as HEC-1. The Tree module provides a graphical interface to HEC-1, TR-20, HSPF, TR-55, Rational Method, the National Streamflow Statistics Program (NSS), and other programs. In the absence of terrain data, topological or tree representations of a watershed can be created. Then all necessary input data to run one of the supported models can be defined using a series of dialogs.

Models Available in WMS

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