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== Method ==
1. Open the <b>
2. Save as <b>1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nodes_001.shp</b> within the FMT_M01\TUFLOW\model\gis folder.
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3. Open the GIS layer <b>1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nodes_001_P.shp</b> within QGIS.
4. Open the attribute table. This layer only has a single attribute correlating to the unique name of a RIVER, INTERPOLATE or REPLICATE unit within the Flood Modeller model. Note that the node IDs are case-sensitive as this is a requirement of Flood Modeller. At junctions, both the upstream and downstream nodes must be digitised within this layer.▼
In recent versions of Flood Modeller, it is possible to export the nodes to a TUFLOW Shapefile. This can then be used as the 1d_X1D layer. It should however be noted that the model should be correctly georeferenced within Flood Modeller which isn't always the case. The georeferencing of a model network can be a time-consuming process and should be considered at the project outset.▼
▲4. Open the attribute table. This layer only has a single attribute correlating to the unique
▲In recent versions of Flood Modeller, it is possible to export the nodes to a TUFLOW Shapefile using the Export->Nodes as TUFLOW Shapefile tool. This can then be used as the 1d_X1D layer. It should however be noted that the model should be correctly georeferenced within Flood Modeller which isn't always the case. The georeferencing of a model network can be a time-consuming process and should be considered at the project outset.
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