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* The Foliage height for an area will be the same for each position in the area. The height is not interpolated as with the [[Foliage crown factor (Heat Overlay)|Foliage crown factor]]. | * The Foliage height for an area will be the same for each position in the area. The height is not interpolated as with the [[Foliage crown factor (Heat Overlay)|Foliage crown factor]]. | ||
* When multiple [[Area]]s overlap for a particular grid cell, the Foliage height is averaged. | * When multiple [[Area]]s overlap for a particular grid cell, the Foliage height is averaged. | ||
* The value must be in the range of 0 | * The value must be in the range of 0 and 100 meters. | ||
|seealso= | |seealso= | ||
* [[Foliage crown factor (Heat Overlay)]] | * [[Foliage crown factor (Heat Overlay)]] |
Revision as of 14:24, 25 January 2024
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description |
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FOLIAGE_HEIGHT | m | The top height of foliage for a surface geometry described by an Area. |
Notes
- The Foliage height for an area will be the same for each position in the area. The height is not interpolated as with the Foliage crown factor.
- When multiple Areas overlap for a particular grid cell, the Foliage height is averaged.
- The value must be in the range of 0 and 100 meters.
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See also