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Observed data are stored as part of the attributes of a feature point in the GSSHA and the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage types. Click on the button in the ''Observations'' column for any feature point/node in the ''Feature Point/Node Properties'' dialog to access the ''Observations'' dialog.
Observed data are stored as part of the attributes of a feature point in the GSSHA and the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage types. Click on the button in the ''Observations'' column for any feature point/node in the ''Feature Point/Node Properties'' dialog to access the ''Observations'' dialog.


[[Image:GsshaObservations.jpg|thumb|none|left|450 px|''GSSHA Observations'' dialog.]]
[[Image:GsshaObservations.jpg|thumb|none|left|500 px|''GSSHA Observations'' dialog.]]


Observations can be stored for data comparison or can be used with the GSSHA automated calibration algorithms.  If you are not running an SCE-based calibration, observation points can be defined anywhere in your model.  GSSHA will run an automated calibration using your observed time series data if you have the Auto-calibration toggle box turned on for a calibration.  The auto-calibration option is only available for certain types of observation types.  Channel-based observations can only use the auto-calibration option at nodes on streams in your GSSHA coverage.  Tile drain discharges can be calibrated by defining the observed discharges at junction nodes in the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage.  All the observations in the GSSHA and the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage assigned to your model are listed in the Observation dialog when it is accessed from the [[WMS:GSSHA_Calibration#Defining_Observed_Data|Calibration Parameters]] dialog.
Observations can be stored for data comparison or can be used with the GSSHA automated calibration algorithms.  If you are not running an SCE-based calibration, observation points can be defined anywhere in your model.  GSSHA will run an automated calibration using your observed time series data if you have the Auto-calibration toggle box turned on for a calibration.  The auto-calibration option is only available for certain types of observation types.  Channel-based observations can only use the auto-calibration option at nodes on streams in your GSSHA coverage.  Tile drain discharges can be calibrated by defining the observed discharges at junction nodes in the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage.  All the observations in the GSSHA and the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage assigned to your model are listed in the Observation dialog when it is accessed from the [[WMS:GSSHA_Calibration#Defining_Observed_Data|Calibration Parameters]] dialog.

Revision as of 16:40, 4 January 2017

Observed data are stored as part of the attributes of a feature point in the GSSHA and the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage types. Click on the button in the Observations column for any feature point/node in the Feature Point/Node Properties dialog to access the Observations dialog.

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GSSHA Observations dialog.

Observations can be stored for data comparison or can be used with the GSSHA automated calibration algorithms. If you are not running an SCE-based calibration, observation points can be defined anywhere in your model. GSSHA will run an automated calibration using your observed time series data if you have the Auto-calibration toggle box turned on for a calibration. The auto-calibration option is only available for certain types of observation types. Channel-based observations can only use the auto-calibration option at nodes on streams in your GSSHA coverage. Tile drain discharges can be calibrated by defining the observed discharges at junction nodes in the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage. All the observations in the GSSHA and the GSSHA Storm Drain coverage assigned to your model are listed in the Observation dialog when it is accessed from the Calibration Parameters dialog.

Observations are managed using the Add and Delete buttons in the dialog. Specify the observation type by choosing from any of the gridded or link/node datasets that GSSHA can output. Click on the Define... button to enter the observed data in the Define GSSHA Observation dialog. The dialog gives the option to define the observed data using the XY Series Editor. It is optional to associate the observation with a specific rain event (GSSHA rain gage coverage) if multiple events are defined. Both the link/node numbers and the I, J values of the cell encompassing the feature node are displayed in the dialog. The point/node ID is also displayed so you can relate each line in the dialog to a feature point. The point/node ID is useful to identify points that correspond with observations if you are displaying all the observations from the GSSHA calibration parameters dialog.

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Define GSSHA Observation dialog.

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