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Water Level Line (WLL) are used to display 1D results in map outputs. WLL do not change 1D hydraulic computations and are only used to display 1D results in plan (2D) formats. For more information on WLL, refer to the <u>[https://docs.tuflow.com/classic-hpc/manual/2025.2/Map-2.html#OneDMap-3 TUFLOW Manual]</u>:
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<li>Open the '''Water_Level_Lines.shp''' layer from the '''Module_Data\Module_01\gis''' folder.</li>
<li> Open the project GeoPackage file <b>M02_5m_002.gpkg</b> in the Browser Panel. Drag and drop the layer
<li>The 1d_wll layer must be digitised perpendicular to the flow direction and from left to right looking downstream. An attribute of '2.5' is specified for all lines as a minimum distance interval along the WLL to generate triangulation points.</li>
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<li>When using 1D Water Level Lines to display 1D map outputs from a Flood Modeller network, a channel line within a 1d_x1d GIS layer must also be digitised. A pre-digitised channel line for the network has been provided in the Module_Data folder. Open the '''Flood_Modeller_Network.shp''' layer from the Module_Data\Module_01\gis folder.</li>
<li>Drag and drop the layer '''Flood_Modeller_Network.shp''' into the project GeoPackage file <b>M02_5m_002.gpkg</b>. Re-name the layer <b>1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nwk_001_L</b>. </li>
<li>Open the GIS layer within QGIS.</li>
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