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{{Overlay prequels|overlay=Heat|allowselflinks=true|
{{Overlay prequels|overlay=Heat|allowselflinks=true|
<onlyinclude>{{Overlay prequels|type=row|overlay=Heat
<onlyinclude>{{Overlay prequels|type=row|overlay=Heat Stress
   |prequel=TERRAIN_ELEVATION
   |prequel=TERRAIN_ELEVATION
   |name=Terrain elevation
   |name=Terrain elevation
   |unit=m (datum)
   |unit=m (datum)
   |description=Used for initializing the digital terrain model used for this Heat Overlay.
   |description=Used for initializing the digital terrain model used for this Heat Stress Overlay.
   |min=-10000
   |min=-10000
   |max=10000
   |max=10000
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{{article end
{{article end
|notes=* The values in this prequel grid are clamped between the mentioned min and max. No data values are not allowed. An [[Average Overlay]] can be used to fill in the {{nodata}} values of an other grid overlay.
|notes=* The values in this prequel grid are clamped between the mentioned min and max. No data values are not allowed. An [[Average Overlay]] can be used to fill in the {{nodata}} values of an other grid overlay.
* The terrain elevation is interpreted as a datum height.
* The terrain elevation is interpreted as datum heights.
}}
}}


{{HeatOverlay model attribute nav}}
{{HeatOverlay model attribute nav}}

Latest revision as of 12:00, 13 April 2026


Notes

  • The values in this prequel grid are clamped between the mentioned min and max. No data values are not allowed. An Average Overlay can be used to fill in the NO_DATA values of an other grid overlay.
  • The terrain elevation is interpreted as datum heights.