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[[File:Wateroverlay_rainfall_areas_dynamic.gif|left|frame|Dynamic rainfall defined by 101 different rain areas, which is shown in the mini-map halfway the animation. Animation is showing the [[Last rain result type (Water Overlay)|last rain result]]]]


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Latest revision as of 12:25, 1 March 2024

A Rain area is a feature which can override the Weather's rain with a different array of values. This allows users to simulate rain clouds moving over the project area.


Dynamic rainfall defined by 101 different rain areas, which is shown in the mini-map halfway the animation. Animation is showing the last rain result

Notes

  • A maximum of 10.000 values (5.000 pairs) can be defined per rain area.
  • Up to 32.000 rain areas per Water Overlay are supported.
  • It's not required to fill the entire project area with Rain areas to use the Rain area functionality. For locations without a Rain area, the Weather's rain m is applied.
  • See the RAIN_M attribute for more information on the restriction on its values.

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