- 07 Nov 2024
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Ground elevation grid
- Updated on 07 Nov 2024
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A Flood Modeller 2D simulation requires the ground elevation data.
These data are used to determine the path water will take across the floodplain. This is often a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) or Digital Elevation Model (DEM).
The tool now accepts the following formats for topography data:
- ASCII Grid (ASC)
- GeoTIFF (TIF)
- Binary Grid (FLT)
- ESRI Shapefile (SHP)
Note that shapefiles are primarily used to apply additional changes to an existing grid. To use a shapefile to define the entire topography of a model then it would need to be a grid made up of a collection of polygons (i.e. one polygon for each grid square). The solver can accept polylineZ and polygonZ format shapefiles. It uses the following hierarchy: If a shapefile has an attribute table with a populated field entitled "height" or "height1", then these elevation data will always supersede the embedded Z values of the polylineZ/polygonZ.