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TR20 allows flow to be diverted from an outlet or drainage basin. This flow can be thought of as leaving the normal drainage system at that point. It can be retrieved at a downstream outlet where the diverted flow then contributes to the flow at that outlet. If no downstream retrieval outlet point is specified, the flow simply leaves the system at the diverted outlet point and never returns.  
TR20 allows flow to be diverted from an outlet or drainage basin. This flow can be thought of as leaving the normal drainage system at that point. It can be retrieved at a downstream outlet where the diverted flow then contributes to the flow at that outlet. If no downstream retrieval outlet point is specified, the flow simply leaves the system at the diverted outlet point and never returns.  
==Diversion Name==
The diversion name is used to associate resulting hydrographs with the appropriate diversion when reading a hydrograph file after a TR20 run.  The nave should be unique and no longer than six characters.




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* [[WMS:TR-20|TR20 Overview]]
* [[WMS:TR-20|TR20 Overview]]
* [[WMS:TR-20 Edit Parameters|Editing TR20 Parameters]]
* [[WMS:TR-20 Edit Parameters|Editing TR20 Parameters]]
* [[WMS:TR-20 Diversion Name|Name]]
* [[WMS:TR-20 Inflow Parameters|Inflow Parameters]]
* [[WMS:TR-20 Inflow Parameters|Inflow Parameters]]
* [[WMS:TR-20 Outflow Parameters|Outflow Parameters]]
* [[WMS:TR-20 Outflow Parameters|Outflow Parameters]]

Revision as of 18:51, 25 February 2013

TR20 allows flow to be diverted from an outlet or drainage basin. This flow can be thought of as leaving the normal drainage system at that point. It can be retrieved at a downstream outlet where the diverted flow then contributes to the flow at that outlet. If no downstream retrieval outlet point is specified, the flow simply leaves the system at the diverted outlet point and never returns.

Diversion Name

The diversion name is used to associate resulting hydrographs with the appropriate diversion when reading a hydrograph file after a TR20 run. The nave should be unique and no longer than six characters.


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