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A lag time and S-graph are required to compute a unit hydrograph. Compute a unit hydrograph for a basin by first selecting the basin and then choosing the '''Unit Hydrograph Method...''' button from the [[WMS:Orange County Unit Hydrograph|Edit Orange County Unit Hydrograph Parameters]] dialog.
A lag time and S-graph are required to compute a unit hydrograph. Compute a unit hydrograph for a basin by first selecting the basin and then choosing the '''Unit Hydrograph Method...''' button from the [[WMS:Orange County Unit Hydrograph|''Edit Orange County Unit Hydrograph Parameters'']] dialog.


==Lag Time==
==Lag Time==

Revision as of 16:15, 11 September 2014

A lag time and S-graph are required to compute a unit hydrograph. Compute a unit hydrograph for a basin by first selecting the basin and then choosing the Unit Hydrograph Method... button from the Edit Orange County Unit Hydrograph Parameters dialog.

Lag Time

Basin lag time (hrs) is usually based on the time of concentration () computed using the rational method analysis. Lag time is automatically calculated to be when entering a value for , but a user can always enter any value for lag time. Entering a value is not required because it is only used to compute lag time.

S-graphs

There are four standard S-graphs that are used in Orange County: valley developed, valley undeveloped, foothill, and mountain. The user must toggle the check box on next to each S-graph that is to be used. A composite S-graph is computed using the decimal weights assigned to each of the standard S-graphs.

The Plot Unit Hydrograph button computes the unit hydrograph using the lag time and composite S-graph and displays the results in both a graphical and tabular format.

Clicking on OK will write the unit hydrograph data to the UI card for analysis using HEC-1.

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