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| "The SCS hypothetical storm method implements the four synthetic rainfall distributions developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) from observed precipitation events. Each distribution contains rainfall intensities arranged to maximize the peak runoff for a given total storm depth. The four distributions correspond to different geographic regions (Soil Conservation Service, 1986)." (HEC-HMS User's Manual)
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| The only data requirements for this method are the storm type and the storm depth. The storm depth can be determined for different areas of the United States by looking at the following map (Figure B-2 from Appendix B of the TR-55 manual).
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| [[Image:HMSSCSHypotheticalStorm1.jpg]]
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| This method does not perform any depth-area reductions. The ''HMS Meteorological Model'' dialog for this method is shown below:
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| [[Image:HMSSCSHypotheticalStorm2.jpg|thumb|none|left|500 px|''HMS Meteorological Model'' dialog]]
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| == Related Topics: ==
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| * [[WMS:HEC-HMS Defining the Meteorological Model|Defining the Meteorological Model]]
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