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== Help ==
== Help ==


'''Compute GIS Attributes''' - Depending on the model you are using, this button brings up a dialog allowing you to compute attributes from your land use and/or soil type data.
'''Compute GIS Attributes''' – Depending on the model you are using, this button brings up a dialog allowing you to compute attributes from your land use and/or soil type data.


'''Travel times''' - This spreadsheet allows you to compute the Time of Concentration for all the sub-basins in your watershed using either the basin data or map data method.
'''Travel times''' – This spreadsheet allows you to compute the Time of Concentration for all the sub-basins in your watershed using either the basin data or map data method.


'''Edit Parameters''' - This button brings up the edit parameters dialog for your model, allowing you to change modeling parameters for all the sub-basins in your watershed.
'''Edit Parameters''' – This button brings up the edit parameters dialog for your model, allowing you to change modeling parameters for all the sub-basins in your watershed.


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Revision as of 15:26, 26 September 2013

Overview

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The Hydrologic Computations step is used to compute hydrologic parameters for your watershed and sub-basins.

Help

Compute GIS Attributes – Depending on the model you are using, this button brings up a dialog allowing you to compute attributes from your land use and/or soil type data.

Travel times – This spreadsheet allows you to compute the Time of Concentration for all the sub-basins in your watershed using either the basin data or map data method.

Edit Parameters – This button brings up the edit parameters dialog for your model, allowing you to change modeling parameters for all the sub-basins in your watershed.