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How to create Timmins mass storm file in VO2
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nelum (Civil/Environme) 16 Dec 09 9:54
I am trying to create a Timmins mass storm file in Visual Otthymo and I know the rainfall details please help me ?

Thanks

Ryb01 (Civil/Environme) 16 Dec 09 15:50
The Timmins Storm file would not be a mass storm file like the mass storms for the SCS and Chicago storms. This is a historical storm. The mass storms are used to refine say the 24-hour SCS with a rainfall depth specific to your particular area.

I'm not entirely certain about the coding within VO2, however, I believe you can create a .txt of .dat that you can read into VO2. Check the reference manual on how to do this accuratley.

Hope this helps.

nelum (Civil/Environme) 17 Dec 09 9:42
Thanks Ryb01 for the reply, I will try it. 字串8

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