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== Introduction ==
 
QGIS is used to configure the TUFLOW CATCH project with the TUFLOW CATCH plugin. For installation, see <font color=red>create page</font> [[TUFLOW_CATCH_QGIS_Plugin | TUFLOW CATCH QGIS Plugin]]</u>.
 
QGIS is used to configure the TUFLOW CATCH project with the TUFLOW CATCH plugin. For installation, see <font color=red>create page</font> [[TUFLOW_CATCH_QGIS_Plugin | TUFLOW CATCH QGIS Plugin]]</u>.
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There are three steps to set up the TUFLOW CATCH project:
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<ol>
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<li>Define the QGIS Project Coordinate Reference System (CRS).
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<li>Use the TUFLOW CATCH plugin to create the model folder structure and to write empty GIS files for model inputs.
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<li>Set up and save the QGIS workspace
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</ol>
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== Coordinate Reference System (CRS) ==
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Define the CRS, also called 'Projection', for the QGIS workspace:
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<ol>
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<li> Open QGIS.
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<li> Go to

Revision as of 13:56, 19 March 2025

Introduction

QGIS is used to configure the TUFLOW CATCH project with the TUFLOW CATCH plugin. For installation, see create page TUFLOW CATCH QGIS Plugin.

There are three steps to set up the TUFLOW CATCH project:

  1. Define the QGIS Project Coordinate Reference System (CRS).
  2. Use the TUFLOW CATCH plugin to create the model folder structure and to write empty GIS files for model inputs.
  3. Set up and save the QGIS workspace

Coordinate Reference System (CRS)

Define the CRS, also called 'Projection', for the QGIS workspace:

  1. Open QGIS.
  2. Go to