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The calculations performed by the water overlay are influenced by many kinds of geographical information present in the project area. For any given location, [[terrain]], [[construction]]s and other features can influence either the initial state of the simulation or how water flows in a given area.
The calculations performed by the water overlay are influenced by many kinds of geographical information present in the project area. For any given location, [[terrain]], [[construction]]s and other features can influence either the initial state of the simulation or how water flows in a given area.

Revision as of 11:38, 10 April 2019

A water overlay is an implementation of a number of hydrological formulas which together can simulate the flow of water across large areas with a high level of detail. These formulas combined form the model that is part of the Water Module in the Tygron Platform. Its calculations form a simulation of an arbitrary amount of time, during which water is allowed to move.

Water flow is affected by properties of the surface across which it flows, including the terrain height and the properties of the underlying terrain.

To perform the calculations, the project area is divided into a grid of cells. Each cell has a specific quantity of water, and specific hydrological parameters based on the data in the project. The total time which should be simulated is divided into discrete timesteps. Per timestep, every cell communicates with all adjacent cells to exchange water. By dividing the project area and simulation time into sufficiently small cells and steps the behavior becomes effective continuous.

The final results of the calculation can be inspected, as well as snapshots of the hydrological situation in the simulation, known as timeframes.

Variants

The water module can be called upon by adding one of the following overlays to a project. Each variant has a number of parameters tuned to best fit specific use-cases.

Overlay rainfall.png Rainfall Overlay provides insight into the water stress and impact caused by (excessive) rainfall
Overlay flooding.png Flooding Overlay provides insight into water stress and impact caused by breaches in levees or other sources causing excessive water inflow
Overlay groundwater.png Groundwater Overlay provides insight into long-term processes of water flow both on the surface and underground


Results

A water overlay generates different results. For further information about these outcomes, see also results and result types.

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