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

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analysis. In particular, GIS has been used to create databases of spatialinformation, to explore spatial relationships between related elements, and toexploit those spatial relationships to perform three main tasks: spatialparameterizations, data models for water resources, and integrated modelingenvironments for water resources.The developed GIS-embedded integration for hydrology and hydraulics isherein called the <strong>Map</strong>2<strong>Map</strong> application and was built as a modular system (not asingle monolithic program) that utilizes separately compiled subprograms (in theform of DLLs) referenced <strong>by</strong> Script files in charge of simple tasks (like passingarguments and performing calls to the DLLs) that can be loaded as components inthe new visual programming environment for batch processing of ArcGIS 9, theModel Builder. By using the ModelBuilder as the gluing workflow model, standaloneengineering models can now be incorporated as tools inside theModelBuilder framework and combined with other customized and standard toolsto accomplish complex tasks.In broad sense, the application consists of a main hosting platform, theModel Builder (visual environment for building spatial models in GIS), and manyindependently compiled subprograms as well as standard GIS tools, linkedtogether to form one single executable run-unit for the transformation of rainfallmaps to floodplain maps.ModelBuilder can be defined as a visual environment for assemblingworkflow models of geoprocessing tasks. It allows the creation of geoprocessingmodels made up of organized, compatible and connected individual tasks43

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