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* If a grid cell is not covered by an inundation area or it is marked as water, the grid cell will not be inundated. | * If a grid cell is not covered by an inundation area or it is marked as water, the grid cell will not be inundated. | ||
* For terrain with a steep decline, using a single inundation area to define the inundation level might not suffice, since the level is a datum height, not a relative offset from the bottom. | * For terrain with a steep decline, using a single inundation area to define the inundation level might not suffice, since the level is a datum height, not a relative offset from the bottom. | ||
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Revision as of 09:17, 5 April 2019
An inundation is an initial placement of a quantity of water. This differs from the water level areas in that an inundation level allows you to place water anywhere on the surface. Template:Overlay attribute
Notes
- If a grid cell is not covered by an inundation area or it is marked as water, the grid cell will not be inundated.
- For terrain with a steep decline, using a single inundation area to define the inundation level might not suffice, since the level is a datum height, not a relative offset from the bottom.