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

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under analysis must be created. In addition to creating a <strong>NEXRAD</strong> layer with thepixels of the case study at hand, the application needs to select the precipitationvalues associated only to the <strong>NEXRAD</strong> cells covering the study area. For thispurpose, the Radar2GDB script tool uses a PixelID text file (with the list ofneeded <strong>NEXRAD</strong> cell IDs) to identify from the text files those <strong>NEXRAD</strong> cellsthat are specific to the study area under analysis and extract their relatedprecipitation values.The Radar2GDB script tool also needs to know the time window of thestorm event to be simulated so that out of the multiple hourly files describing thestorm event the proper text files are read. To define this time simulation window alist of file names with the desired time stamps is provided to the application as aDateFileList text file (DateFList.txt). An example of this input file is shown inFigure 4.3 that spans from July 1, 2002 at 4 AM up to July 1, 2002 at 10 PM.Figure 4.2 List of Date Filenames defining a Simulation Time Window72

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