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[[Utility_Programs:Time Series Data Editor|The Time Series Data Editor]] is a program that assists in formatting both hydrometeorological and precipitation gage data into a format usable by GSSHA<sup>TM</sup>. | [[Utility_Programs:Time Series Data Editor|The Time Series Data Editor]] is a program that assists in formatting both hydrometeorological and precipitation gage data into a format usable by GSSHA<sup>TM</sup>. | ||
− | This python scripts accomplish the same ends, but may be more suitable for large data sets | + | This python scripts accomplish the same ends, but may be more suitable for large data sets - [[Media:gssha_event_generator.zip| Converts raw gage files into a formatted GSSHA precipitation event file (Feb 2018)]] |
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If you have developed other utility programs and want to share them, you may feel free to add a link here describing the program with a link to download it. | If you have developed other utility programs and want to share them, you may feel free to add a link here describing the program with a link to download it. |
Revision as of 19:57, 21 February 2018
There are several utility programs that have been created to assist in setting up GSSHA simulations, in addition to WMS.
CleanDam is a utility that tries to fix digital dams in an elevation grid file.
Format_Precip is an ExcelR spreadsheet that assists in formatting gage data into the GSSHATM precipitation file format.
Format_Hmet is an ExcelR spreadsheet that assists in formatting hydrometeorological data into a format usable by GSSHATM.
The Time Series Data Editor is a program that assists in formatting both hydrometeorological and precipitation gage data into a format usable by GSSHATM.
This python scripts accomplish the same ends, but may be more suitable for large data sets - Converts raw gage files into a formatted GSSHA precipitation event file (Feb 2018)
If you have developed other utility programs and want to share them, you may feel free to add a link here describing the program with a link to download it.