WMS:Orange County Unit Hydrograph: Difference between revisions

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* [[WMS:OC Unit Hydro Small Area Hydrographs|Small Area Hydrographs]]
* [[WMS:OC Unit Hydro Small Area Hydrographs|Small Area Hydrographs]]
* [[WMS:OC Unit Hydro Using GIS Data|Using GIS Data]]
* [[WMS:OC Unit Hydro Using GIS Data|Using GIS Data]]
* [[WMS:HEC-1 Run Analysis|Running a HEC-1 Analysis]]
* [[WMS:HEC-1#Run Analysis|Running a HEC-1 Analysis]]
* [[WMS:OC Unit Hydro Post Processing|Post Processing]]
* [[WMS:OC Unit Hydro Post Processing|Post Processing]]



Revision as of 15:38, 7 March 2016

Edit Orange County Unit Hydrograph Parameters dialog

Unit hydrograph analysis is used for watersheds greater than 1 square mile (640 acres) in Orange County, California. Losses are accounted for by calculating an effective precipitation. Runoff hydrographs are computed using a unit hydrograph, which is developed using an S-graph. Use a small area hydrograph instead of a full blown unit hydrograph analysis for watersheds with a Tc < 25 min. WMS creates the input files required for HEC-1 to compute hydrographs for the Orange County unit hydrograph analysis. Much of the interface for the Orange County unit hydrograph analysis is similar to the HEC-1 interface within WMS. Some of the processes specific to Orange County are described below:

Saving a Simulation

Save only the HEC-1 input files using the Save Simulation command in the OC Rational menu. This will only save the hydrologic tree and the HEC-1 input parameters at each of the tree nodes. Terrain data, feature data, and GIS data will not be saved unless saving a WMS project file using the Save command in the File menu.

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