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TR20 offers two ways of defining the unit hydrograph used to compute runoff from your watershed. The first way is to use the standard SCS hydrograph provided with TR20. Another way is to define your own input hydrograph. This can be done by selecting the Define another dimensionless unit hydrograph radio button and defining the unit hydrograph in the time series editor. | TR20 offers two ways of defining the unit hydrograph used to compute runoff from your watershed. The first way is to use the standard SCS hydrograph provided with TR20. Another way is to define your own input hydrograph. This can be done by selecting the '''Define another dimensionless unit hydrograph''' radio button and defining the unit hydrograph in the time series editor. | ||
Revision as of 18:22, 22 February 2013
TR20 offers two ways of defining the unit hydrograph used to compute runoff from your watershed. The first way is to use the standard SCS hydrograph provided with TR20. Another way is to define your own input hydrograph. This can be done by selecting the Define another dimensionless unit hydrograph radio button and defining the unit hydrograph in the time series editor.
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