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When a Waterway polygon is not correctly positioned in relation to the DEM this can result in filling up the nearby land with water at the start of the simulation. This will result in a lower water level then is expected from the water area value. To correct this, a "shoreline" is added at neighbouring cells. At the start of the simulation, these shoreline cells will also be filled with water up to the nearby water level to prevent the initial flush.
When a Waterway polygon is not correctly positioned in relation to the DEM this can result in filling up the nearby land with water at the start of the simulation. This will result in a lower water level then is expected from the water area value. To correct this, a "shoreline" is added at neighbouring cells. At the start of the simulation, these shoreline cells will also be filled with water up to the nearby water level to prevent the initial flush.
==notes==
* With value 0 no neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline.
* With value 1 direct neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline.
* With value 2 direct and diagonal neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline.


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* This option is active by default.
* A value <math>0</math> no neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline.
* Shoreline currently only extends to one grid cell in each direction, as can be seen in the images above.
* A value <math>1</math> direct neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline (default).
* A value <math>2</math> direct and diagonal neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline.
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* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]

Revision as of 09:55, 30 October 2025

When a Waterway polygon is not correctly positioned in relation to the DEM this can result in filling up the nearby land with water at the start of the simulation. This will result in a lower water level then is expected from the water area value. To correct this, a "shoreline" is added at neighbouring cells. At the start of the simulation, these shoreline cells will also be filled with water up to the nearby water level to prevent the initial flush.

Notes

  • A value 0 no neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline.
  • A value 1 direct neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline (default).
  • A value 2 direct and diagonal neighboring cells will be added to the shoreline.

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