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===Floodway dialog===
===Floodway dialog===
[[File:Floodway dialog in SMS.png|thumb|right|The ''Floodway'' dialog in SMS]]
[[File:Floodway dialog in SMS.png|thumb|right|The ''Floodway'' dialog in SMS]]
;Geometry
:A mesh or scatter set must be selected. Click '''Select...''' to bring up the ''Select Tree Item'' dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
;Depth
:A depth dataset must be selected. This dataset should the one from under the selected mesh. Click '''Select...''' to bring up the ''Select Tree Item'' dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
;Velocity
:A velocity dataset must be selected. This dataset should the one from under the selected mesh. Click '''Select...''' to bring up the ''Select Tree Item'' dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
;Cross Section Coverage
:A cross section coverage must be selected. Click '''Select...''' to bring up the ''Select Tree Item'' dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
;WSE Maximum Rise
:The desired maximum rise in water surface elevation. FEMA's maximum allowable rise criterion is 1 foot or less. The default value is "1.0".
;WSE Minimum Rise
:The desired minimum rise in water surface elevation. The default value is "0.9995".
;Initial Flux
:This is a percentage of the total flow. The initial flux is the percentage of flow that the method will attempt. The method will determine how far in from both sides that vertical walls can be placed and raise the center flow by only 1 foot. It starts at the point of the initial flux and goes to the point where the percentage of flow entered here is on both ends, and cuts out that geometry. The default value is "5.0".
;Use flow trace
:Checking this box turns on flow trace. Flow trace will create smoother floodway extent arcs between each cross section.




==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 20:54, 18 January 2018

Floodway delineation is the process by which an area is marked for use as a floodway. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) defines a floodway as follows:

A "Regulatory Floodway" means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than a designated height.[1]

Floodway

The Floodway tool in SMS

Floodway dialog

The Floodway dialog in SMS
Geometry
A mesh or scatter set must be selected. Click Select... to bring up the Select Tree Item dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
Depth
A depth dataset must be selected. This dataset should the one from under the selected mesh. Click Select... to bring up the Select Tree Item dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
Velocity
A velocity dataset must be selected. This dataset should the one from under the selected mesh. Click Select... to bring up the Select Tree Item dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
Cross Section Coverage
A cross section coverage must be selected. Click Select... to bring up the Select Tree Item dialog. It will display any appropriate datasets.
WSE Maximum Rise
The desired maximum rise in water surface elevation. FEMA's maximum allowable rise criterion is 1 foot or less. The default value is "1.0".
WSE Minimum Rise
The desired minimum rise in water surface elevation. The default value is "0.9995".
Initial Flux
This is a percentage of the total flow. The initial flux is the percentage of flow that the method will attempt. The method will determine how far in from both sides that vertical walls can be placed and raise the center flow by only 1 foot. It starts at the point of the initial flux and goes to the point where the percentage of flow entered here is on both ends, and cuts out that geometry. The default value is "5.0".
Use flow trace
Checking this box turns on flow trace. Flow trace will create smoother floodway extent arcs between each cross section.


References

  1. ^ "Floodway". Federal Emergency Management Agency. July 18, 2017. https://www.fema.gov/floodway. Retrieved on January 10, 2018.