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NetSTORM - DYNSYSTEM NetSTORM adapts selected algorithms originally included in the U S Army Corps of Engineers HEC-STORM program and extends the STORM methodology to simulate systems with multiple control structures
Soil Hydraulic Properties Calculator - DYNSYSTEM Definitions Wilting Point is the water content at a matric potential of -1,500 kPa (-15 bars) It roughly corresponds to the lower limit of the Available water It is expressed in (units water units soil) Field Capacity is the water content at the upper limit of the Available Water or drained upper limit It roughly corresponds to a matric potential of -30 kPa (-0 3 bars) in most soils and to
STORM - DYNSYSTEM To compensate for the limitations of the rational method with regard to the non-linearity of runoff with rainfall intensity, NetSTORM incorporates a simple pervious area runoff algorithm
IDF analysis - DYNSYSTEM NetSTORM displays the coefficient of variation in its results A trial and error approach should be used to identify the appropriate interevent time As examples, it has been found to be 12 hours for Dallas, 8 hours in Indianapolis, and 5 hours in Boston
NetSTORM Support - DYNSYSTEM Papers and reports referencing NetSTORM are listed here Refer to the help file or the Introduction to NetSTORM PDF included with the program's installation for help getting started
Hourly Disaggregation The NetSTORM implementation of the continuous disaggregation algorithm allows stochastic disaggregation to either maintain the existing numerical significance of the original data, or to further resolve it by the ratio of the original time series interval to the new interval
Precipitation Data Import Precipitation data formats that NetSTORM can read are shown on the precipitation data format page It is acceptable to have multiple raingages in a single file When processing is complete, NCDC data flags are displayed along with the converted data
Reformat Multi-gage File This format is used by NetSTORM's Analyze|NetSTORM module when multiple rain gages are used It is also useful for auditing precipitation data, such as graphing it in a spreadsheet
Data Import and Export - DYNSYSTEM NetSTORM can read US NCDC meteorologic data in several formats, including the TD-32000 and TD-3240 formats that have been used for many years for storing and transmitting daily and hourly precipitation data