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

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Congratulations! You have successfully implemented <strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong> for the pilotproject.4 Update the Precipitation EventIf you are not going to use the same storm event used for the pilot (at beginning ofJuly, 2002) then you must copy the new files with the same formatting structureunder the “C:\<strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong>\Raw<strong>NEXRAD</strong>_Data\<strong>NEXRAD</strong>_data” folder location.Next you need to generate a new Date File List (DateFListPart.txt) having thetime window of your new storm event and place it in the“C:\<strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong>\Raw<strong>NEXRAD</strong>_Data” folder location.5. Generate an Arc Hydro Data Model for the Study AreaThis exercise requires some basic knowledge of the Arc Hydro data model forwater resources. So in principle the user must develop a complete Arc Hydro forthe study area. However, some “shortcuts” can be implemented to develop asmaller version of Arc Hydro with just the main components being used in the<strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong> integration (the author recommends a complete Arc Hydrodevelopment once the user is familiar with all the components).It is necessary to have in Arc Hydro the Watershed (under Drainage featuredataset), HydroEdge, and HydroJunction (under Network feature dataset) featureclasses that resemble the topology used in HEC-HMS.It is also necessary to have in Arc Hydro the CrossSection feature class (underChannel feature dataset) that resembles the cross sections defined in HEC-RAS todescribe the river morphology.207

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