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Please return to the Flood Modeller Tutorial Model module 1 page [[Flood_Modeller_Tutorial_Module01#Define_the_1D.2F2D_Boundary_Links|here]].
 
Please return to the Flood Modeller Tutorial Model module 1 page [[Flood_Modeller_Tutorial_Module01#Define_the_1D.2F2D_Boundary_Links|here]].

Revision as of 20:12, 28 October 2016

    Introduction

    This page describes the method of creating TUFLOW GIS based layers to reference the nodes within the Flood Modeller model

    Method

  1. Open the FloodModeller_Nodes. GIS layer from Module_Data\Module_01\gis folder.
  2. Save as 1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nodes_001.shp within the TUFLOW\model\gis folder.
  3. Open the GIS layer 1d_x1d_FMT_M01_nodes_001.shp_p within QGIS.
  4. Interrogate one of the digitised points and inspect the attributes. Note that each point has a unique name which correlates to a RIVER, INTERPOLATE or REPLICATE unit within the Flood Modeller model. At junctions, both the upstream and downstream nodes must be digitised within this layer.
  5. FMT QGISx1D Nodes.JPG
  6. Save the file in preparation for reading into TUFLOW.

    Key Tip!

    The node IDs are case-sensitive as this is a requirement of Flood Modeller.

Please return to the Flood Modeller Tutorial Model module 1 page here.