Basic water model use case (Water Overlay): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 15:46, 8 April 2019
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For all effective uses of any variant of the water overlay, it is strongly recommended to load in data for a stationary water system. The behavior of any water, whether it's pre-existing, expected inflow, or due to natural event or calamity, is affected by the presence of features which can capture or steer water in other directions. The more real-world hydrological features and hydrological constructions are loaded in, the more accurately the water flow can be simulated.
- Prepare data
- Prepare properties
- Prepare result types
Use the steps described on the How to configure a Water Overlay page, to create the initial model.