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|message_desc=Conveyance reduces with height within cross-section. |
|message_desc=Conveyance reduces with height within cross-section. |
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|suggestions=1D open cross-sections should never have a decreasing conveyance with height, which indicates something is wrong with the representation of the cross-section shape and/or variation in roughness horizontally and/or vertically, or not using a parallel channel analysis approach can also cause this issue. Representation of the cross sections is recommended to be reviewed. |
|suggestions=1D open cross-sections should never have a decreasing conveyance with height, which indicates something is wrong with the representation of the cross-section shape and/or variation in roughness horizontally and/or vertically, or not using a parallel channel analysis approach can also cause this issue. Representation of the cross sections is recommended to be reviewed. |
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|discussion_page=* [[Talk:TUFLOW Message 1080|Discuss Message 1080]] |
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|prelink=[[TUFLOW_Message_1079|Message 1079]] |
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Revision as of 16:18, 1 July 2022
TUFLOW Message
WARNING 1080 - Conveyance decreasing with height for
Alternate Message
WARNING 1080 - Conveyance reduces with height within cross-section.
WARNING 1080 - K decreases
Message Type
WARNING
Description
Conveyance reduces with height within cross-section.
Suggestions
1D open cross-sections should never have a decreasing conveyance with height, which indicates something is wrong with the representation of the cross-section shape and/or variation in roughness horizontally and/or vertically, or not using a parallel channel analysis approach can also cause this issue. Representation of the cross sections is recommended to be reviewed.
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