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

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The main objective of this <strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong> component is the generation of acomprehensive sequence of steps for subtracting the terrain elevation surface fromthe water surface elevation to obtain water depths and to produce an accuraterepresentation of the floodplain inundation map as schematically shown in Figure4.44.Figure 4.44 <strong>Flood</strong> <strong>Map</strong> Created <strong>by</strong> Subtracting Land Surface from Water Surface4.1.13.1 Create and Edit TINThe “Create TIN” tool is a standard ArcGIS tool, which is used to create anew TIN with an extent provided <strong>by</strong> an existing input dataset. In principle, thistool can be executed at any point in time but for the <strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong> workflow it wasset up to execute only after the cross sections have been successfully updated(populated with associated water elevations) from the previous XML2GDBprocess. Once the “blank” TIN surface is created, the “Edit TIN” tool (another168

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