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Hydrologic analysis is typically done using lumped parameter models such as HEC-1. The Tree module provides a graphical interface to HEC-1, TR-20, HSPF, TR-55, Rational Method, the National Flood Frequency (NFF), and other programs. In the absence of terrain data, topological or tree representations of a watershed can be created. Then all necessary input data to run one of the supported models can be defined using a series of user-friendly dialogs. This module is used for interfacing to hydrologic models and for the construction of topologic watershed models in the absence of digital terrain data.
Hydrologic analysis is typically done using lumped parameter models such as HEC-1. The Tree module provides a graphical interface to HEC-1, TR-20, HSPF, TR-55, Rational Method, the National Flood Frequency (NFF), and other programs. In the absence of terrain data, topological or tree representations of a watershed can be created. Then all necessary input data to run one of the supported models can be defined using a series of dialogs. This module is used for interfacing to hydrologic models and for the construction of topologic watershed models in the absence of digital terrain data.





Revision as of 16:00, 25 January 2016

Hydrologic analysis is typically done using lumped parameter models such as HEC-1. The Tree module provides a graphical interface to HEC-1, TR-20, HSPF, TR-55, Rational Method, the National Flood Frequency (NFF), and other programs. In the absence of terrain data, topological or tree representations of a watershed can be created. Then all necessary input data to run one of the supported models can be defined using a series of dialogs. This module is used for interfacing to hydrologic models and for the construction of topologic watershed models in the absence of digital terrain data.


The Hydrologic Modeling module is included will all paid editions of WMS. This module is the primary module available for the public domain version.


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