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OHD/HL/HSMB - Hydraulics: Transition from FLDWAV to HEC-RAS
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Transition from FLDWAV to HEC-RAS
Last Update: 02/27/2012
Project Overview
Converting Models from FLDWAV to HEC-RAS
Guidelines for the Transition from FLDWAV to HEC-RAS; Forecast Implications and Transition Tools (82 pages)
Transitioning NWS Operational Hydraulics Models from FLDWAV to HEC-RAS, ASCE-EWRI World Water Congress Paper 2009
Lessons Learned from Transitioning NWS Operational Hydraulic Models to HEC-RAS, ASCE-EWRI World Water Congress Paper 2010
Lessons Learned from Transitioning NWS Operational Hydraulic Models to HEC-RAS, Presentation at the ASCE-EWRI World Water Congress Presentation 2010.
Coastal Modeling Information
Data Conversion and Statistics Tools
Downstream Boundary Conditions for Coastal HEC-RAS Implementations (COMET Lecture Slides, August 16, 2011)
Description of Coastal Boundary Condition Data Sources for Use with CHPS/HECRAS (last update 10/14/2011)
HEC-RAS Implementation in the Community Hydrologic Prediction System (CHPS)
How to add HEC-RAS Models to CHPS: Configuration Manual (9/20/2011)
Step-by-step Instructions for Example Configuration (Jan. 2011)
Contact
seann.reed@noaa.gov
for more information coastal boundary configuration considerations and examples.
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