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Latest revision as of 22:03, 23 September 2008

GSSHA can also be run from the command line using the project file as the sole command-line argument. For example, from a command prompt window you would type:

gssha simulate.prj

where simulate.prj is the name of the project file saved from WMS and resides in the same directory as GSSHA.exe. You may also use the Start -> Run command from Windows.

If the project file is not in the same directory as GSSHA.exe, you must enter the full path name to the project file (i.e., C:\mysimulations\simulate.prj) in order for GSSHA to run successfully. Often it is best to copy the GSSHA.exe file to the directory where the project has been saved.

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Model Construction
Global parameters
Total time
Time-step
Outlet information
Units
Defining a uniform precipitation event
Describing overland flow
Overland flow routing options
Verifying the basic model
Editing the grid to correct elevation errors
Determining an appropriate time-step
Running GSSHA