Aquaveo Watershed Modeling System v10.0.11

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Aquaveo Watershed Modeling System v10.0.11 MS 10.0 - The All-in-one Watershed Solution WMS Logo Harness the entire spectrum of watershed analysis tools with WMS - the all-in-one hydrologic and hydraulic solution. WMS Software The complete all-in-one watershed solution GIS Tools Web-based data acquisition tools Terrain data import and editing tools Automated watershed delineation & hydrologic modeling Support for the most industry standard hydrologic models Step-by-step hydrologic modeling wizard Hydraulic modeling & floodplain mapping Storm drain modeling 2D (Distributed) Hydrology Integration with FHWA hydraulic calculation software Export WMS animations to GoogleTM Earth Automated watershed delineation & hydrologic modeling Automatically delineate a watershed and sub-basins using digital terrain data Automatically compute geometric basin data such as area, slope, mean elevation, maximum flow distance and more With a small amount of input, compute hydrologic basin data such as time of concentration, curve number, and infiltration parameters Industry standard equations for computing sub-basin lag times and times of concentration are included with WMS Add any number of interior outlet points and let WMS subdivide the watershed automatically Manipulate stream networks to represent man-made features or proposed changes to the watershed Override derived basin boundaries to match your knowledge of the watershed Support for most industry standard hydrologic models A license of WMS Hydrology or greater includes an interface for the following industry standard hydrologic models: HEC-1 HEC-HMS TR-20 TR-55 Rational Method MODRAT OC (Orange County, California) Rational OC Hydrographic HSPF National Streamflow Statistics Convert and compare the results of a watershed developed for one model with any of the other models supported in WMS Read and compare observed hydrographs with computed hydrographs Hydraulic modeling & floodplain mapping Define a stream centerline and bank stations Define cross section locations Automatically cut cross sections and derive Manning's roughness values from elevation and ground material data Export cross sections to the HEC-RAS or Simplified Dam Break hydraulic models Run the hydraulic model and read the water elevations back into WMS Read water surface elevation data from a hydraulic model or manually input known water surface elevations Create flood extents and flood depth maps using digital terrain data and water surface elevation data points Link the peak flow or complete hydrograph from any of the WMS-supported hydrologic models to an HEC-RAS hydraulic model Storm drain modeling Draw a storm drain network or import a network from GIS Compute elevations, lengths, and slopes of pipes from underlying elevation data Link the storm drain network to your hydrologic model data Export the hydrologic model data and the storm drain network to EPA-SWMM or XP-SWMM Import existing EPA-SWMM or XP-SWMM files into WMS 2D (Distributed) hydrology WMS supports 2D models: The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) GSSHA model The HMS version of the quasi-distributed MODClark method Flood forecasting (depth and velocity over entire 2D domain) Thunderstorm (localized rainfall) flood analysis Surface ponding and infiltration analysis Wetland modeling Land use change impact modeling Groundwater/surface-water interaction modeling Sediment and contaminant modeling

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