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Latest revision as of 22:03, 2 February 2017
- Test case: Mendota
- PIHM output for GLM:
- Inflow rivers to consider:
- Yahara
- Pheasant Branch
- Six Mile
- Spring Harbour (a very small one)
- For each inflow, PIHM will output: surface flow (ie streamflow), subsurface flow, and groundwater as 3 files
- Scale: daily, taking the mean, flow as m3/s
- PIHM will generate this data in a single file, which can be postprocessed to break it down into separate files
- Structure of the file: the columns will be: time, then surface flow for each of the 4 inflow rivers, then overland flow, then groundwater inflow (typically positive), then groundwater outflow (typically negative), outlet flow (Q)
- Total inflow and outflow should balance, except for precipitation and evaporation (though PIHM can provide them) which GLM provides
- Inflow rivers to consider:
- PIHM output for GLM: