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|type=[[WARNING]]
 
|type=[[WARNING]]
 
|message_desc=Manning's n value assigned to channel is outside normal range.
 
|message_desc=Manning's n value assigned to channel is outside normal range.
|suggestions=Check Manning's n value for channel.  If material values are defined in the XZ cross-section ("M" flag), the n_or_n_F attribute in the 1d_nwk is a multiplication factor and should be set to 1 (this may be adjusted as part of the calibration process). This can occur if a the multiplication value is set to a typical Mannings value (e.g. 0.04) and materials are defined in the XZM cross-section.  In this case the Mannings n value may become 0.04 x 0.04 = 0.0016!
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|suggestions=Check Manning's n value for channel.  If material values are defined in the XZ cross-section ("M" flag), the n_or_n_F attribute in the 1d_nwk is a multiplication factor and should be set to 1 (this may be adjusted as part of the calibration process). This can occur if a the multiplication value is set to a typical Manning's value (e.g. 0.04) and materials are defined in the XZM cross-section.  In this case the Manning's n value may become 0.04 x 0.04 = 0.0016!
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1262|Discuss Message 1262]]
 
|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1262|Discuss Message 1262]]
 
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Revision as of 09:33, 2 February 2011

TUFLOW Message
WARNING 1262 - Manning's n value of ",a," for channel ",a," is unusually low or high.

Alternate Message
NA

Message Type
WARNING

Description
Manning's n value assigned to channel is outside normal range.

Suggestions
Check Manning's n value for channel. If material values are defined in the XZ cross-section ("M" flag), the n_or_n_F attribute in the 1d_nwk is a multiplication factor and should be set to 1 (this may be adjusted as part of the calibration process). This can occur if a the multiplication value is set to a typical Manning's value (e.g. 0.04) and materials are defined in the XZM cross-section. In this case the Manning's n value may become 0.04 x 0.04 = 0.0016!


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