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===Notes===
===Notes===
* For crops and foliage to evaporate water, both the [[Root depth m (Water Overlay)|ROOT_DEPTH_M]] and the WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR must be appropriately configured.
* For crops and foliage to evaporate water, both the [[Root depth m (Water Overlay)|ROOT_DEPTH_M]] and the WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR must be appropriately configured.
* When a construction is present in any given location, the values for evaporation in the underground will overrule any values set by [[Hydrological attributes of terrains (Water Overlay)|terrain]] in the same location. To model underground evaporation without a construction, set these attributes on the applicable terrain type instead.
* When a construction is present in any given location, its values for underground evaporation will overrule any values set by [[Hydrological attributes of terrains (Water Overlay)|terrain]] in the same location. To model underground evaporation without a construction, set these attributes on the applicable terrain type instead.
* For constructions such as trees, the value is set appropriate for an individual tree. If a single polygon is generated for an entire forest, or otherwise represents multiple trees, the [[how to modify evaporation factor from trees to forests|evaporation factor should be modified]]. This is not an issue for fully-covering flora such as grass.
* The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the [[terrain water storage percentage (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE]] of the underground terrain in the same location, as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases.
* The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the [[terrain water storage percentage (Water Overlay)|WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE]] of the underground terrain in the same location, as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases.
* When a construction has a WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR of 0, the amount of evaporation which takes place in that location is 0.
* When a construction has a WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR of 0, the amount of evaporation which takes place in that location is 0.

Revision as of 14:03, 8 October 2019

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Crops and foliage

Constructions representing crops and foliage can draw water from the underground, allowing it to evaporate. This behaves in the same way as terrain which is configured as plants.

Notes

  • For crops and foliage to evaporate water, both the ROOT_DEPTH_M and the WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR must be appropriately configured.
  • When a construction is present in any given location, its values for underground evaporation will overrule any values set by terrain in the same location. To model underground evaporation without a construction, set these attributes on the applicable terrain type instead.
  • For constructions such as trees, the value is set appropriate for an individual tree. If a single polygon is generated for an entire forest, or otherwise represents multiple trees, the evaporation factor should be modified. This is not an issue for fully-covering flora such as grass.
  • The groundwater level reduction is inversely proportional to the WATER_STORAGE_PERCENTAGE of the underground terrain in the same location, as the contribution of a given volume of water to the groundwater level increases when the capacity for water storage in the underground layer decreases.
  • When a construction has a WATER_EVAPORATION_FACTOR of 0, the amount of evaporation which takes place in that location is 0.

How-to's

See also

Template:WaterOverlay hydrological construction attribute nav