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{{Editor steps|title=import a foliage height GeoTIFF | {{Editor steps|title=import a foliage height GeoTIFF | ||
|Add the [[ | |Add the [[Heat stress Overlay]]. | ||
|Open the Configuration Wizard. | |Open the Configuration Wizard. | ||
|Choose the [[DPRA Heat Stress Module|DPRA Model]]. | |Choose the [[DPRA Heat Stress Module|DPRA Model]]. | ||
|Proceed and | |Proceed to the step named "Foliage Height" and select the option 'Advanced: Use a Grid Overlay'. | ||
| | |Continue to the Foliage Overlay step. | ||
|Click on the Import button. | |Click on the Import button. | ||
|In the new panel that pops up, import your GeoTIFF. When the file is uploaded, click on the Apply button. | |In the new panel that pops up, import your GeoTIFF. When the file is uploaded, click on the Apply button. | ||
|Proceed with the | |Proceed with the Heat Stress Configuration Wizard. | ||
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|notes=*The GeoTIFF needs to contain the foliage height, relative to the terrain height. Use a value of 0, <0 or a nodata value for the pixels where there is no foliage. | |notes=*The GeoTIFF needs to contain the foliage height, relative to the terrain height. Use a value of 0, <0 or a nodata value for the pixels where there is no foliage. | ||
*The height of the already present tree [[ | *The height of the already present tree [[Building]]s are ignored when choosing to import and use the foliage height GeoTIFF. | ||
|seealso=*See also the [[Foliage_height_calculation_model_(Heat Stress Overlay)|Foliage height calculation model]] to know more about how the foliage height is used in the [[DPRA Heat Stress Module]]. | |seealso=*See also the [[Foliage_height_calculation_model_(Heat Stress Overlay)|Foliage height calculation model]] to know more about how the foliage height is used in the [[DPRA Heat Stress Module]]. | ||
* For the tutorial on configuring the default [[Heat Stress Overlay]], see the [[Heat Stress Overlay tutorial]]. | * For the tutorial on configuring the default [[Heat Stress Overlay]], see the [[Heat Stress Overlay tutorial]]. | ||
|api=*[[Api session event editor overlay add]] | |||
*[[Api session event editor overlay add]] | |||
*[[Api session event editor overlay set heat model]] | |||
*[[Api session event editor overlay set prequel]] | |||
*[[Api session event editor overlay set geotiff]] | |||
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[[Category:How-to's]] | [[Category:How-to's]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:50, 3 July 2026
How to import a foliage height GeoTIFF:
- Add the Heat stress Overlay.
- Open the Configuration Wizard.
- Choose the DPRA Model.
- Proceed to the step named "Foliage Height" and select the option 'Advanced: Use a Grid Overlay'.
- Continue to the Foliage Overlay step.
- Click on the Import button.
- In the new panel that pops up, import your GeoTIFF. When the file is uploaded, click on the Apply button.
- Proceed with the Heat Stress Configuration Wizard.
Notes
- The GeoTIFF needs to contain the foliage height, relative to the terrain height. Use a value of 0, <0 or a nodata value for the pixels where there is no foliage.
- The height of the already present tree Buildings are ignored when choosing to import and use the foliage height GeoTIFF.
See also
- See also the Foliage height calculation model to know more about how the foliage height is used in the DPRA Heat Stress Module.
- For the tutorial on configuring the default Heat Stress Overlay, see the Heat Stress Overlay tutorial.