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

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to provide the hydraulic input for flow data definition in HEC-RAS. Given thefact that both programs have the ability to read from HEC-DSS (they both areHEC models empowered with DSS functionalities), it might be possible toreference and read the flow data directly from the HEC-HMS developed DSS file.In other words, since the two models (HMS and RAS) read DSS files thehydrologic DSS file can directly be used to provide input for the hydraulic setup.In practice however a “technical” issue arises that impedes taking advantage ofthe all-embracing DSS compliance. The hydrologic simulation in HEC-HMSmight generate runoff hydrographs that are stored in HEC-DSS with multiplepathnames inside the DSS catalog as opposed to a single pathname that canuniquely be referenced <strong>by</strong> the HEC-RAS flow data configuration. This situationusually happens when a time series requires several blocks due to the “D part”definition in HEC-DSS.To avoid those situations in which HMS generates multiple DSS pathnameentries for a single runoff hydrograph at subbasin outlets, the <strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong>application extracts the needed runoff hydrographs from HEC-DSS (stored inmultiple pathnames or not) and transfers them to the project’s geodatabase. Oncethe hydrographs are stored in the geodatabase they can later be extracted from thegeodatabase to generate a single and non-ambiguous DSS record containing agiven runoff hydrograph that can be properly referenced <strong>by</strong> HEC-RAS. This factalso contributes to keeping the integrity of the HEC-RAS configuration <strong>by</strong>defining a HEC-DSS file inside the RAS project folder location havinginformation only relevant for the hydraulic simulation.111

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