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{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Water  
{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Water  
|attribute=SURFACE_WATER
|attribute=SURFACE_WATER
|unit=nominal value
|unit=Nominal value
|description=Whether and how [[Surface model (Water Overlay)|water on the surface]] is simulated during the calculation.
|description=Whether and how [[Surface model (Water Overlay)|water on the surface]] is simulated during the calculation.
|defaultvalue=Shallow
}}</onlyinclude>}}
}}</onlyinclude>}}


==Possible values==
{{nominal list|zeroindex=true
* 0: '''None''': Water on the surface can only infiltrate and evaporate, but it cannot move on the surface from one cell to another.
|| '''None''': Water on the surface can only infiltrate and evaporate, but it will not flow between neighboring surface cells.
* 1: '''Shallow''': Shallow water equals both in waterways as on land. This option is selected by default.
|| '''Shallow''': Evaluation of the shallow water equations are applied to water in waterways and on land. This option is selected by default.
* 2: '''Avg Waterway''': Water levels are averaged each time frame for each identified waterway. Shorelines around waterways are also taken into account when averaging a waterway. Water flows between waterways using [[Hydraulic structures (Water Overlay)|hydraulic structures]]. Water does not flow between grid cells on land. On land it can only move vertically (infiltrate or evaporate) or interact with hydraulic structures or [[Hydrological_features_(Water_Overlay)|hydrological features]]. The threshold attribute [[Avg_shore_width_m_(Water_Overlay)|Avg shore width m]] is used to determine the maximum allowed distance to the waterway for shoreline cells.
|| '''Avg Waterway''': Water levels are averaged each time frame for each identified waterway. Shorelines around waterways are also taken into account when averaging a waterway. Water flows between waterways using [[Hydraulic structures (Water Overlay)|hydraulic structures]]. Water does not flow between grid cells on land. On land it can only move vertically (infiltrate or evaporate) or interact with hydraulic structures or [[Hydrological_features_(Water_Overlay)|hydrological features]]. The threshold attribute [[Avg_shore_width_m_(Water_Overlay)|AVG_SHORE_WIDTH_M]] is used to determine the maximum allowed distance to the waterway for shoreline cells.
* 3: '''Hybrid'''
|| '''Hybrid''': Water on land is calculated as if using the '''Shallow''' mode. Water in waterways (and on their shorelines) is calculated as if using the '''Avg Waterway''' mode.
* 4: '''Avg Terrain''': Similar to '''Avg Waterway''', with the exception that surrounding land is also included. The model attribute [[Avg_terrain_width_m_(Water_Overlay)|AVG_TERRAIN_WIDTH_M]] is used to determine the maximum allowed distance to the waterway for land cells around the waterways.
|| '''Avg Terrain''': Similar to '''Avg Waterway''', with the exception that surrounding land is also included. The model attribute [[Avg_terrain_width_m_(Water_Overlay)|AVG_TERRAIN_WIDTH_M]] is used to determine the maximum allowed distance to the waterway for land cells around the waterways, and land which can so be associated is associated with the nearest waterway. Water on terrain cells is only averaged when their level is higher than the configured model attribute [[Avg terrain storage m (Water Overlay)|AVG_TERRAIN_STORAGE_M]].  
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|notes=
* '''Avg Waterway''', '''Avg Terrain''' and '''Hybrid''' are ''Grid Averaging'' surface water modes.
|seealso=
|seealso=
* [[Surface model (Water Overlay)|Surface model]]
* [[Surface model (Water Overlay)]]
* [[Ground water (Water Overlay)|Ground water]]
* [[Ground water (Water Overlay)]]
* [[File:Grid_av.jpg | link=https://youtu.be/vGn6YGcVXlA|thumb|left|200px|Grid averaging {{software}}(Dutch only)]]{{clear}}
* [[Mode (Water Overlay)]]
|howtos=
|howtos=
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
* [[How to add and remove an Attribute]]
|videos=
  {{video|link=https://youtu.be/vGn6YGcVXlA|language=dutch|description=Grid averaging in the {{software}}.}}
}}
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 29 January 2024

0. None: Water on the surface can only infiltrate and evaporate, but it will not flow between neighboring surface cells.
1. Shallow: Evaluation of the shallow water equations are applied to water in waterways and on land. This option is selected by default.
2. Avg Waterway: Water levels are averaged each time frame for each identified waterway. Shorelines around waterways are also taken into account when averaging a waterway. Water flows between waterways using hydraulic structures. Water does not flow between grid cells on land. On land it can only move vertically (infiltrate or evaporate) or interact with hydraulic structures or hydrological features. The threshold attribute AVG_SHORE_WIDTH_M is used to determine the maximum allowed distance to the waterway for shoreline cells.
3. Hybrid: Water on land is calculated as if using the Shallow mode. Water in waterways (and on their shorelines) is calculated as if using the Avg Waterway mode.
4. Avg Terrain: Similar to Avg Waterway, with the exception that surrounding land is also included. The model attribute AVG_TERRAIN_WIDTH_M is used to determine the maximum allowed distance to the waterway for land cells around the waterways, and land which can so be associated is associated with the nearest waterway. Water on terrain cells is only averaged when their level is higher than the configured model attribute AVG_TERRAIN_STORAGE_M.

Notes

  • Avg Waterway, Avg Terrain and Hybrid are Grid Averaging surface water modes.

How-to's

Videos

Grid averaging in the Tygron Platform. (In dutch)

See also