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Note: Most of the windows appearing in the wizard are identical to the related Edit menu choices. For steps that are related to rainfall runoff, constituent generation and filter models and have screen output similar to the wizard, refer to the Constituents and Rainfall runoff models chapters. |
Welcome screen (Step 1)
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You can also add constituents after a scenario is set up using Edit » Constituents, which opens the Configure Constiuents dialog (Configure Constituents) dialog. Refer to Defining constituents for more detail. To add a constituent, type its abbreviation in the Name field and either click Add or press the carriage return. To remove a constituent, highlight it and click Delete.
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The next 3 steps involve configuring the rainfall runoff models for every FU/sub-catchment combination. Refer to Assign rainfall runoff models for details on completing these steps. Click Next or Back to navigate between them.
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You now assign a filter model for each FU/sub-catchment//constituent combination. Filtering models represent for example, the effects of riparian filter strips, artificial wetlands, farm dams and similar management treatments. Fluxes from each FU can be passed through separate "filters". Refer to Configuring filter models for more details.
Designate a meaningful parameter set name to make it easier to select appropriate parameter sets when testing alternate scenarios. |
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The Edit menu gives you access to all the elements of a scenario that can be modified. Refer to the Constituents and and Rainfall runoff models chapters for for further details.
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Note: If the FU list and areas are modified, the models, parameters and climate input data associated with them (ie. rainfall runoff, constituent generation and filter models) will be modified as well. Check that any of these models, parameters and input data are assigned correctly. |