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| The floodplain delineation portion of the stochastic modeling uses the results from each HEC-RAS model to develop a floodplain for each run. The [[WMS:Overview of Flood Plain Delineation|floodplain delineation]] is the same model used by WMS to perform individual floodplain delineations.
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| The only parameters at this point that can be varied within a range of probable answers the [[WMS:Search Radius and Flow Distance|search radius]] of the flood plain delineation. This is done by setting the search radius in the Floodplain Delineation Options be a negative number. This negative number is a key number and should be unique for each stochastic variable you create. When running the stochastic simulation WMS will substitute the simulation specific parameter for the defined key. You can then setup a stochastic variable for Floodplain in the ''Stochastic Run Parameters'' dialog. A key value (matching the key you defined in the materials property) starting value, min value, max value, standard deviation and distribution type.
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| [[WMS:Hydraulic Model|Previous Step in Stochastic Modeling]]
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| [[WMS:Stochastic Simulation Parameters|Next Step in Stochastic Modeling]]
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| ==Related Topics==
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| *[[WMS:Stochastic Modeling|Stochastic Modeling]]
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| *[[WMS:Overview_of_Flood_Plain_Delineation|Floodplain Delineation]]
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