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Converting a NEXRAD Rainfall Map into a Flood Inundation Map by ...

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these rough criteria are honored, some people recommend the use of acomputation interval that is equal to or less than the time of rise of the hydrographdivided <strong>by</strong> 24. This way if the flood wave goes from its base flow to its peak flowin 24 hours, then the computation interval should be equal to or less than 1 hour(USACE, 2000a).Once the target HEC-DSS file has been defined (named and located atsame HMS project’s location), the simulation run has been given a name (RunID),the beginning date and time has been retrieved from the geodatabase DSSTSTypetable, and most importantly, the time step, ending date, and ending time have beenestimated based on needed hydrograph resolution and full description of its shape(considering event and travel time durations) respectively, a new control file cannow be written for the desired storm event.4.1.3.8 Registering a New RUNID ElementThe next step in the application is in charge of registering the newcombination of basin file, meteorologic file, and control file in the existing RUNfile. This application has considerations for already existing registries with thesame combinations of basin-met-control file names so that the new runcombination is only added to the RUN file if it does not exist in the current RUNfile.Finally, the application invokes the ZSRTS from the library of FORTRANutilities inside the heclib50 DLL to store the regular time series of precipitation<strong>into</strong> the HEC-DSS file. This file will have the same name of the HEC-HMSproject filename and will be located at the same location.100

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