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|attribute=[[Weir_height_(Water_Overlay)|WEIR_HEIGHT]] | |attribute=[[Weir_height_(Water_Overlay)|WEIR_HEIGHT]] | ||
|unit={{mdatum}} | |unit={{mdatum}} | ||
|description=The height of the weir. | |description=The height of the weir. Water can flow past the weir when the water level exceeds the weir's height. | ||
|defaultvalue=n/a | |defaultvalue=n/a | ||
|icon=[[File:waterwizard_icon_weir_height.png]] | |icon=[[File:waterwizard_icon_weir_height.png]] |
Revision as of 12:43, 19 June 2019
Weirs are effectively small dams in the water, and allow water to flow from a water body with a higher water level to a lower water level. Any water exceeding the height of the weir can flow over it, increasing the throughput as the water level increases. Strictly, water can flow over the weir in either direction.
A weir is a line-based construction. Template:Overlay attribute