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|notes=* The values in this prequel grid are clamped between the mentioned min and max. No data values are not allowed, although negative {{nodata}} values will result in a foliage height of 0. An [[Average Overlay]] can be used to fill in the {{nodata}} values of an other grid overlay. | |notes=* The values in this prequel grid are clamped between the mentioned min and max. No data values are not allowed, although negative {{nodata}} values will result in a foliage height of 0. An [[Average Overlay]] can be used to fill in the {{nodata}} values of an other grid overlay. | ||
* The | * The building elevation is a datum height. | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 23 January 2024
Name | Prequel | Underlying data | Unit | Range | No data | Description |
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Building elevation | BUILDING_ELEVATION | Heat Prequel | m | -10000 to 10000 | Clamped to range | Used for initializing the digital surface model used for this Heat Overlay. |
Notes
- The values in this prequel grid are clamped between the mentioned min and max. No data values are not allowed, although negative NO_DATA values will result in a foliage height of 0. An Average Overlay can be used to fill in the NO_DATA values of an other grid overlay.
- The building elevation is a datum height.