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* Distance behind the breach for placing a more stable water level measurement, used in the [[Breach_growth_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Verheij–van der Knaap growth formula]]. | * Distance behind the [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]] for placing a more stable water level measurement, used in the [[Breach_growth_formula_(Water_Overlay)|Verheij–van der Knaap growth formula]]. | ||
* In order to place the measurement the breach area must have a [[Breach_angle_(Water_Overlay)|BREACH_ANGLE]]. | * In order to place the measurement the breach area must have a [[Breach_angle_(Water_Overlay)|BREACH_ANGLE]]. | ||
* Only when the area behind the breach is lower then the breach level itself the measurement point can be placed. This prevents invalid measurements behind e.g. buildings. | * Only when the area behind the breach is lower then the breach level itself the measurement point can be placed. This prevents invalid measurements behind e.g. buildings. |
Revision as of 14:50, 15 September 2022
Icon | Key | Unit | Range | Description | Default value |
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BREACH_MEASUREMENT_DISTANCE_M | m | Distance behind the breach area for placing a more stable water level measurement. | 100 |
Notes
- Distance behind the breach for placing a more stable water level measurement, used in the Verheij–van der Knaap growth formula.
- In order to place the measurement the breach area must have a BREACH_ANGLE.
- Only when the area behind the breach is lower then the breach level itself the measurement point can be placed. This prevents invalid measurements behind e.g. buildings.