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|attribute=DISCHARGE_AREA | |attribute=DISCHARGE_AREA | ||
|unit=m | |unit=m | ||
|description= | |description=Indicates that an [[Area]] is considered a unique discharge area. Discharge areas conceptually represent regions where rain water ends up and potentially enters the water management system to be discharged. | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* When multiple [[Area|areas]] overlap for a particular grid cell, only the first encountered discharge area is used. | * When multiple [[Area|areas]] overlap for a particular grid cell, only the first encountered discharge area is used. | ||
* In the first step of the watershed algorithm, connected water cells that water cells will be assigned to this discharge area. | |||
==How to== | ==How to== |
Revision as of 08:30, 10 June 2020
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- When multiple areas overlap for a particular grid cell, only the first encountered discharge area is used.
- In the first step of the watershed algorithm, connected water cells that water cells will be assigned to this discharge area.
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