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

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Chapter 5 Conclusions and Recommendations5.1 A SEAMLESS END-TO-END GEOGRAPHIC INTEGRATIONThe main scientific contribution of this research corresponds to theconnectivity of two independent and stand-alone modeling systems (HEC-HMSand HEC-RAS) under a map-centric framework for the purpose of delineatingflood inundation maps and streamlining the process to accomplish the integration.By facilitating integration of models and applications it is possible to takeadvantage of well-tested and approved design concepts, computer code and modelcomponents across multiple target-specific engineering models. This researchprovides a sound approach for “bringing the models together” under a mapcentricframework for automated and sequential hydrologic and hydraulicsimulations.GIS was employed in a dual fashion, for the spatial identification ofexchange points of information between the models and to automate the workflowof all involved processes. In contrast with the regular piecewise approach thisintegration avoids time-consuming, error prone, and more expensive flood studydevelopments under a comprehensive spatial framework. The spatial character ofthe needed points of information exchange between the involved models makesthis approach consistent and robust.The system facilitates the coupling of GIS and engineering models <strong>by</strong>implementing a geographic integration based on existing and new relationshipclasses (spatial associations) on top of a standard data model, the Arc Hydro data186

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