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|message_desc=The water level in a 1D channel has exceeded the instability water level for the channel. The default instability water level is 10 times the maximum depth in the cross-section for the channel. This can be modified with the .ecf command: <tt><font color="blue">Depth Limit Factor </font><font color="red">== </font></tt>. This can occur if the 1D water level fluctuates widely due to stability issues and may result in a NaN (not a number). |
|message_desc=The water level in a 1D channel has exceeded the instability water level for the channel. The default instability water level is 10 times the maximum depth in the cross-section for the channel. This can be modified with the .ecf command: <tt><font color="blue">Depth Limit Factor </font><font color="red">== </font></tt>. This can occur if the 1D water level fluctuates widely due to stability issues and may result in a NaN (not a number). |
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|suggestions=Please refer to the <u>[https://docs.tuflow.com/classic-hpc/manual/latest/ TUFLOW Manual]</u> for tips on finding the start of an instability. |
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Latest revision as of 09:47, 23 September 2024
TUFLOW Message
ERROR 1998 - Water level of <water level> exceeds range in Channel <channel ID> at
Alternate Message
N/A
Message Type
ERROR
Description
The water level in a 1D channel has exceeded the instability water level for the channel. The default instability water level is 10 times the maximum depth in the cross-section for the channel. This can be modified with the .ecf command: Depth Limit Factor == . This can occur if the 1D water level fluctuates widely due to stability issues and may result in a NaN (not a number).
Suggestions
Please refer to the TUFLOW Manual for tips on finding the start of an instability.
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