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If wanting to run a model that is interior to a larger watershed then define a sink at the outlet of the a model. A sink can be defined either as a hydrograph or a constant flow rate. Sinks can only be defined at outlet points that do not have downstream reaches.
If wanting to run a model that is interior to a larger watershed then define a sink at the outlet of the a model. A sink can be defined either as a hydrograph or a constant flow rate. Sinks can only be defined at outlet points that do not have downstream reaches.


Before defining a sink the ''HMS properties'' dialog, the user must first add the sink to the outlet. This is done using the [[WMS:Topologic Trees#Adding Sinks|''Add''|'''Sink''']] command from the ''[[WMS:Topologic Trees|Tree]]'' menu.
Before defining a sink the ''HMS properties'' dialog, the user must first add the sink to the outlet. This is done using the [[WMS:Topologic Trees#Adding Sinks|''Add'' | '''Sink''']] command from the ''[[WMS:Topologic Trees|Tree]]'' menu.




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Revision as of 16:06, 23 January 2015

If wanting to run a model that is interior to a larger watershed then define a sink at the outlet of the a model. A sink can be defined either as a hydrograph or a constant flow rate. Sinks can only be defined at outlet points that do not have downstream reaches.

Before defining a sink the HMS properties dialog, the user must first add the sink to the outlet. This is done using the Add | Sink command from the Tree menu.


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