WMS:NSS State and National Urban Equations: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:24, 26 January 2015
The regional equations for each state correspond to analysis for rural watersheds. However each state includes the national urban equation in its list of regions. The national urban equation contains additional parameter values and must be used in conjunction with the appropriate regional rural equation. In addition, some states include regional urban equations which are used separately from the rural equations.
The list of available regression equations changes according to which equations have already been selected. For example if a regional urban equation is selected all other equations disappear, since it must be used by itself. Further, if a regional rural equation is selected any regional urban equations are removed since they cannot be combined.
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