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Surface water level is calculated per cell. | Surface water level is calculated per cell. | ||
: | : <math>w = h + B</math> | ||
Where: | Where: | ||
* w = The water level, relative to {{datum}}. | * <math>w</math> = The water level, relative to {{datum}}. | ||
* h = The amount of water (the water column) on the surface. | * <math>h</math> = The amount of water (the water column) on the surface. | ||
* B = The [[terrain height (Water Overlay)|surface height]] in the cell, relative to {{datum}}. | * <math>B</math> = The [[terrain height (Water Overlay)|surface height]] in the cell, relative to {{datum}}. | ||
==Related== | ==Related== |
Revision as of 14:29, 10 July 2020
Surface water level is calculated per cell.
Where:
- = The water level, relative to datum.
- = The amount of water (the water column) on the surface.
- = The surface height in the cell, relative to datum.
Related
The following topics are related to this formula.
- Constructions and features
- Inlet
- Sewer overflow
- Water level area
- Inundation area
- Breach
- Formulas
- Surface flow formula
- Surface evaporation formula
- Surface infiltration formula
- Models
- Surface model
- Rain model
- Evaporation model
- Infiltration model
- Sewer model