Hi Gregory, it is a great lecture in using gridded data inputs to HEC-HMS model. Currently I am using HEC-HMS model to generate runoff at area of interest of a basin. However, while importing the gridded precipitation and temperature data (in Geotiff format, "*.tif" ), it doesn't imported, stored and displayed. Any idea or support please?
@@JALAJDARPAN not yet, I am still trying, and expected technical suggestions and support from developers. FYI, I am converting *.tif to NetCDF first then import will work. But not comfortable to do so this way.
@@JALAJDARPAN Now, I solved the issue of fetching the Geotiff data to HEC-HMS. 1st- convert *.tif to NetCDF using a Linux or bash environment or any method you are familiar with, and set Time axis for your data. 2nd- import the NetCDF data using HMS and display on DSSVue. I hope it helps.
Hi Gregory, it is a great lecture in using gridded data inputs to HEC-HMS model. Currently I am using HEC-HMS model to generate runoff at area of interest of a basin. However, while importing the gridded precipitation and temperature data (in Geotiff format, "*.tif" ), it doesn't imported, stored and displayed. Any idea or support please?
Have you fixed it?
i'm getting same issues.
have you tried to convert into DSS format from HEC DSSVue
@@JALAJDARPAN not yet, I am still trying, and expected technical suggestions and support from developers. FYI, I am converting *.tif to NetCDF first then import will work. But not comfortable to do so this way.
@@JALAJDARPAN Now, I solved the issue of fetching the Geotiff data to HEC-HMS. 1st- convert *.tif to NetCDF using a Linux or bash environment or any method you are familiar with, and set Time axis for your data. 2nd- import the NetCDF data using HMS and display on DSSVue. I hope it helps.