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==Frequency Storm==
==Frequency Storm==
*''Precipitation Data'' –
==Standard Project Storm - Eastern US==
==Standard Project Storm - Eastern US==
*''Precipitation Data'' – Method selected for precipitation simulation.
*''Precipitation Data'' – Method selected for precipitation simulation.

Revision as of 20:16, 14 August 2024

Define meteorologic data for the model in the HMS Meteorologic Model dialog by selecting the Meteorologic Parameters menu item from the HEC-HMS menu. This dialog is used to assign precipitation data to all the basins in the model.

The HMS Meteorological Model dialog for the "Standard Project Storm" method.

Users can choose from six precipitation methods or no precipitation.

User Hyetograph

This option can be used if a hyetograph is known for each sub-basin of the watershed being modeled.

  • Precipitation Data
    • Sub-Basin – Lists all subbasins in model.
    • Hyetograph – Click the button to define.
    • Total Depth (in) – Input decimal number.
    • Precip From Web – To download data from web, click the Download button.
      • Download – Opens the Get Online NOAA Atlas 14 Data dialog.

User Gage Weighting

The User Gage Weighting method allows defining one or more gages for each sub-basin in the watershed model.

  • Radar Data->Rain Gages – Click to open Convert Grids dialog.
  • Precipitation Data

Frequency Storm

  • Precipitation Data

Standard Project Storm - Eastern US

  • Precipitation Data – Method selected for precipitation simulation.
    • Index Precipitation: – Probably maximum index precipitation. Represents the total precipitation depth of the storm. Values available from HYDROMET Report 33. It can also be estimated from plates contained in EM 1110-2-1411 (US Army Corps of Engineers)
    • Storm Area: – The total drainage area at the point where the standard project flood is to be estimated.
    • Temporal Distribution: – Drop-down choices
      • Standard – Distributes the precipitation according to the criteria outlined in EM 1110-2-1411.
      • SWD – Distributes precipitation according to the Southwestern Division criteria (table 3.1 of the HEC-1 reference manual).
    • Subbasin – Column containing all subbasins included in model.
    • Transposition Factor – Can range from 0.80 to 1.40 and is multiplied by the index precipitation to determine the mean areal precipitation. The transposition factor can be determined from the SPS isohyetal pattern contained in EM 1110-2-1411 and a map of the watershed.

SCS Hypothetical Storm

  • Precipitation Data

No Precipitation

Gridded Precipitation

  • Precipitation Data