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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* Breach height can be defined as values over time. This allows users to more accurately define the height used in the [[Breach_flow_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Breach flow formula]]. | * The Breach height attribute can be defined as values over time. This allows users to more accurately define the height used in the [[Breach_flow_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Breach flow formula]]. | ||
* The initial surface height at the breach (both active and inactive) cells are lowered to the lowest value of the defined breach height array. | * The initial surface height at the breach (both active and inactive) cells are lowered to the lowest value of the defined breach height array. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Breach_growth_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Breach growth formula]] | *[[Breach_growth_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Breach growth formula]] | ||
{{WaterOverlay hydrological features nav}} | {{WaterOverlay hydrological features nav}} |
Revision as of 15:08, 15 April 2019
Notes
- The Breach height attribute can be defined as values over time. This allows users to more accurately define the height used in the Breach flow formula.
- The initial surface height at the breach (both active and inactive) cells are lowered to the lowest value of the defined breach height array.