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Because the water system is composed of many hydrological features which move water around, insight into how the model facilitates water flow is necessary to understand how the initial circumstances lead the the outcome they do. The system visualization shows the various connections between locations in the model, and the locations of | Because the water system is composed of many hydrological features which move water around, insight into how the model facilitates water flow is necessary to understand how the initial circumstances lead the the outcome they do. The system visualization shows the various connections between locations in the model, and the locations of boundary conditions. | ||
==Weather visualization== | ==Weather visualization== |
Revision as of 12:56, 28 April 2021
When a simulation for a particular Water Overlay is completed, the results of the calculation as well as large amounts of additional information and visualizations are made available for analysis.
Grid Overlay results
- Main article: Result type (Water Overlay)
Depending on the configured result type, various results are stored as numerical values in a grid spanning the project area. The stored values and their context depend on the selected result type. These grid results are not only stored for the Water Overlay, but also for its related result child overlays. Additionally, apart from the end result, multiple intermediate timeframes may be generated and stored for each result child overlay.
Object flow output
- Main article: Object flow output (Water Overlay)
Water flowing through a hydraulic structure or hydrological feature is recorded in an Attribute for that Item, as an Attribute array with one value per timeframe. This is to facilitate in-depth analysis of throughput and functioning of many geographical features in the Water Overlay.
Water balance
- Main article: Water balance (Water Overlay)
For a quick overview of where water in the model came from and where it has ended up, the water balance can be inspected. This is intended for verification that across the entirety of the model, all water is accounted for and there are no unexpected points where water comes from or ends up.
System visualization
- Main article: System visualization (Water Overlay)
Because the water system is composed of many hydrological features which move water around, insight into how the model facilitates water flow is necessary to understand how the initial circumstances lead the the outcome they do. The system visualization shows the various connections between locations in the model, and the locations of boundary conditions.
Weather visualization
- Main article: Weather visualization (Water Overlay)
Based on the results computed by the Water Overlay, a visually engaging effect can be shown in the 3D world where water appears on and flows across the surface.
Debug information
- Main article: Debug info (Water Overlay)
For the purposes of debugging the simulation, and getting a quick insight into some of the numbers relevant to the simulation as a whole. This is mostly for determining whether the simulation has been configured well enough to provide a realistic model.