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  • ...ata.jpg|thumb|none|left|550 px|HY8 Modeling Wizard showing the ''Watershed Data'' step.]] ...ershed Data'' step is used for defining how to read data into WMS. Obtain data using the WMS web service client, a catalog file, or by simply opening file
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Watershed Data]]
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  • ...ata.jpg|thumb|none|left|550 px|HY8 Modeling Wizard showing the ''Watershed Data'' step.]] ...ershed Data'' step is used for defining how to read data into WMS. Obtain data using the WMS web service client, a catalog file, or by simply opening file
    937 bytes (142 words) - 15:08, 20 October 2017
  • ...exists in a GIS, WMS allows the user to use these data to set up complete watershed models.
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  • ...hed.png|thumb|none|left|500 px|HY8 Modeling Wizard showing the ''Delineate Watershed'' step]] The ''Delineate Watershed'' step is used to delineate a watershed.
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Watershed Data]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Watershed Data]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Watershed Data]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[WMS:Watershed Data]]
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  • ...one|left|550 px|HY8 Modeling Wizard showing the ''Define Land Use and Soil Data'' step.]] ...Map module. WMS uses the boundary of the watershed to clip the shapefile data for the selected files.
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  • ...logic Computations'' step is used to compute hydrologic parameters for the watershed and sub-basins. ...a dialog where attributes are computed from the land use and/or soil type data.
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  • ...s or shaded data in oblique view. See the adjacent images for examples of data displayed in plan and oblique view with display order turned off and on. Image:DisplayOrderOffPlanView.png|A plan view of a delineated watershed with display order turned '''off'''. Notice several contours and other obj
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  • ...sin boundaries, arcs representing a stream network, and nodes representing watershed and sub-basin outlet points. ...ts are correct, or simply used as a scaled schematic representation of the watershed (in such cases area and length values would have to be determined by some o
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  • ...elationship relating lag time and time of concentration (Overview of Basin Data Equation) to compute lag time (and the other way around) from any of the ti :''L'' = hydraulic length of watershed in feet.
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  • :''C<sub>t</sub>'' = coefficient of watershed topography based on watershed slope. :''T<sub>LAG</sub>'' = watershed lag time in hours.
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  • ...ill act like a "cookie cutter" in stamping out the region of the elevation data inside the polygon and then enforce the stream lines as triangle edges.
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  • :''T<sub>LAG</sub>'' = watershed lag time in hours. :''C<sub>t</sub>'' = coefficient accounting for differences in watershed slope and storage.
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  • ...selecting the HY-8 modeling wizard tool in the [[WMS:Get Data Toolbar|Get Data Toolbar]] ([[Image:GetDataToolbar1.png]]). # [[WMS:Watershed Data|Watershed Data]]
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  • ...a from parent model'' &ndash; Select to output the computed watershed mask data from the parent model. ...h; Turn on to have WMS update the child model with computed watershed mask data from the current project.
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  • ;3. Elevation, Watershed, and Grid Changes :[[WMS:MWBM Wizard#Elevation Data|Elevation Data]]
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  • ...(outlets), lines (streams), and polygons (boundaries) for more convenient data storage and manipulation. [[WMS:Quick Tour - Feature Object Data| '''< Previous''']] | [[WMS:Quick Tour - Conceptual Model for Creating a
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  • GIS data is especially useful in WMS for delineating watersheds and computing Orange ...automated when digitial terrain data (DEMs or TINs) exists within WMS. GIS data may be used to identify geometric features such as sub-area boundaries, str
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  • ...a resolution of 30-meters for the entire U.S. and some 90-meter world-wide data is also available. [[WMS:Quick Tour - Terrain Data| '''< Previous''']] | [[WMS:Quick Tour - Flow Direction Vectors| ''' Next
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  • [[File:TR-55 Outlets.png|thumb|250 px|The ''TR-55'' dialog showing outlet data]] WMS allows defining the watershed as a single basin or subdivide the watershed into multiple sub-basins. Besides computing peak flows using the standard T
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  • :''C<sub>t</sub>'' = coefficient of watershed topography based on impervious area. :''I<sub>a</sub>'' = percentage of impervious area in the watershed (must be defined in the HEC-1 Loss methods).
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  • A primary use of WMS is to automatically delineate watershed, stream, and sub-basin boundaries from digital elevation sources such as TI ...thod is simpler and more repeatable because of the uniform nature of a DEM data structure. When inadequate elevation resolution is available (i.e. many urb
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  • ...ermits users to take advantage of many of ArcGIS tools as they construct a watershed model, including: ...uick Tour - GIS Data| '''< Previous''']] | [[WMS:Quick Tour - Adding GIS Data without ArcObjects| ''' Next >''']]
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  • :''T<sub>LAG</sub>'' = watershed lag time in hours. :''L'' = watershed maximum flow distance length in miles.
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  • ...shed model for hydrologic analysis or as a companion in the development of watershed models with TINs and DEMs. ...can be created automatically from points, lines, and polygons. Since these data are often already developed and stored in a GIS, importing from [[WMS:Impor
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  • ...t common and simplest methods available for automatically characterizing a watershed. Many raster GIS programs have similar capabilities, but WMS has been desig #Identify the watershed outlet and covert DEM streams to arcs.
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  • ...d models. This data is termed "Map data" in WMS. Based on its purpose, Map data is grouped together into Coverages. Some of the most common Coverage types ...ion (Flow Paths)| '''< Previous''']] | [[WMS:Quick Tour - Feature Object Data| ''' Next >''']]
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  • ...del'' step is used for defining which model is running with the delineated watershed. ...this button to set the model to the selected option, initialize the model data to default values, and set the module to the correct module.
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  • The core functionality of WMS allows the automated delineation of watershed and sub-basins. Additional tools have been developed as part of the HSPF in ...ons, and a land use layer which contains land-use type polygons or gridded data. The two layers, or coverages, are compared to determine the land-use types
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  • #redirect [[WMS:Project Explorer Contents for Terrain Data Module]] ...the active TIN or DEM is used. When selecting a TIN or a DEM, the Terrain Data module is set as the active module. To perform drainage computations on a
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  • ...and ArcView®, there are several possible scenarios for importing and using data developed by GIS applications that support the ArcView® file formats. ...of the key issues involved in importing shapefiles (ARC/INFO® or ArcView® data) and provides examples of common problems.
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  • ...al Method &ndash; Edit Parameters'' dialog is displayed and view its reach data. ...gth, up elevation, down elevation, and slope will be computed if using GIS data.
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  • ...is that is easy to interact with. There are tools within WMS for using GIS data to automate basin delineation and loss rate computations. Many of the geome * [[WMS:Creating Watershed Models|Creating Watershed Models]]
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  • ...ed by WMS]]. This terrain model then serves as a map to guide entry of all data necessary to run HEC-1, TR-20, or other hydrologic analysis programs. * [[WMS:TIN Guidelines|Guidelines for Watershed Delineation with TINs]]
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  • ...ark unit hydrograph method, they also defined a relationship for the Clark watershed storage coefficient that is given by the equation following the tc equation :''R'' = Clark watershed storage coefficient.
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  • [[File:MapModuleExample.png|thumb|250 px|Examples of arcs drawn over DEM data in the Map module]] ...module provides a [[WMS:Map Tools|suite of tools]] for defining watershed data using [[WMS:Feature Objects|feature objects]]: points, arcs, and polygons.
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  • ...ing travel times for lag time and time of concentration from the geometric data being used for basin delineation and parameter estimation. ...WMS:Delineation with DEMs|data computed by WMS when using a DEM]] or [[WMS:Watershed Delineation with TINs|TIN ]]for basin delineation. Many different equations
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  • ...nstruction of topologic watershed models in the absence of digital terrain data.
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  • ...for different soil types for vector land use data and/or gridded land use data can also be downloaded from that page. ===Exporting Data to Microstation===
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  • ...ter versions provide tools for setting up, computing data for and entering data for HMS models. These models can then be saved to HMS format and the model WMS provides GIS, watershed modeling, and HMS parameter computation capabilities all in one place, whil
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  • !style="text-align:left;"|1. Delineate a [[WMS:Delineate Watershed|watershed]]. :#Build a single watershed basin. GSSHA models require having a single watershed boundary polygon.
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  • The ''TR-20 Job Control'' parameters include all of the data necessary to run a TR-20 analysis that are not a part of a basin, reach, or ...s two ways of defining the unit hydrograph used to compute runoff from the watershed. The first way is to use the standard SCS hydrograph provided with TR-20. A
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  • ...he '''Hydrologic Modeling Wizard''' tool in the [[WMS:Get Data Toolbar|get data toolbar]] ([[Image:GetDataToolbar1.png]]). == Watershed Data ==
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  • ...as vector data, and then map it to a DEM to include the elevations in your watershed. '''Does the model have the capability to work with NRCS Soil Data Mart data?'''
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  • ...ydrograph may be specified at any location (subarea or reach) of an MODRAT watershed model. To indicate where the input hydrograph enters the model, simply sele ...lick the '''Define Input Hydrograph...''' button to enter input hydrograph data at the selected location. WMS will write the file in the correct format bas
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  • # Read into WMS any image data to be used. # Set the flow accumulation threshold (''Display Options'' | select '''DEM Data''' option)
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  • Once a watershed has been delineated, follow the steps below to use rain gage data to compute a basin average precipitation with HEC-1. # Select the '''Select drainage unit or basin''' tool and double-click on the watershed to assign precipitation based on rain gages.
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  • |subtitle=The Watershed Modeling System === The Watershed Modeling System ===
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