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!style="text-align:left;"|5. Define Precipitation
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:# Double-click on the simulation to open [[SMS:GSSHA Menu|'''Model Control''']] to open the dialog.
:# Double-click on the simulation to open [[SMS:GSSHA Menu|'''Model Control''']] to open the dialog.
:# Select '''Precipitation''' from list
:# Select '''Precipitation''' from list
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!style="text-align:left;"|6. Set Elevation
!style="text-align:left;"|6. Set Elevation
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:# Double-click on the simulation to open [[SMS:GSSHA Menu|'''Model Control''']] to open the dialog.
:# Double-click on the simulation to open [[SMS:GSSHA Menu|'''Model Control''']] to open the dialog.
:# Select '''Overland Flow''' from list
:# Select '''Overland Flow''' from list

Revision as of 18:48, 17 June 2024

1. Create a new GSSHA simulation.
After creating the components of a simulation, create a new GSSHA simulation.
  1. Right-click in the Project Explorer and select the New Simulations | GSSHA command.
2. Add GSSHA simulation components.
To link components to the simulation, do one of the following.
  1. Right-click on the component and select the simulation name from the Apply To submenu.
  2. In the Project Explorer, click and drag items under the simulation object.
3. Set GSSHA model parameters.
  1. Right-click on the simulation and select the Model Control command.
  2. Set the model parameters in the GSSHA Model Control dialog.
4. Mapping tables
  1. Right-click on the simulation and select Mapping Tables to open the dialog.
  2. Set the model parameters in the GSSHA Mapping Tables dialog.
5. Define Precipitation
  1. Double-click on the simulation to open Model Control to open the dialog.
  2. Select Precipitation from list
  3. Set Precipitation type parameters.
6. Set Elevation
  1. Double-click on the simulation to open Model Control to open the dialog.
  2. Select Overland Flow from list
  3. Select dataset under 'ELEVATION and set parameters.