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The user can set the primary computational option for enabling the vegetation feature Use vegetation resistance and Use vegetation with diagnostics from the drop-down menu as shown in Figure 1.

 

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Figure 1
Figure 1

Figure 1. Hydrodynamic Options: Vegetation.

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To set the number of vegetation classes and their properties, the user should click on the Modify button as shown in Figure 1. After that, the Vegetation Class Option form will appear as shown in Figure 2.

On that form, the user can define the number of vegetation classes by entering a number into the input box of Number of Classes (e.g., 4) then press enters key, then and the grid will be expanded to accommodate the desired number of classes. In this case, four blank columns with the ID from 1 to 4 will be created, and the user then enter values for vegetation's fields from Description row to Drag Coeff Factor row as shown in Figure 2

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Figure 2. Vegetation Class Options form.

In the Vegetation Class Options form, the user can export vegetation properties setting by click clicking Export VEGE.INP button, a file name as VEGE.INP will be saved in the #analysis folder as default. On the other hand, the user can also import the VEGE.INP file by clicking on Load Existing VEGE.INP button.

Once the user finishes filling vegetation settings, as shown in Figure 2, click OK button to return the Figure 1 form. Now supposing that the user wants to set four vegetation classes to four different zones (regions) of the model domain, as shown in Figure 3. Click Apply Overlay button, the Apply Cell Properties: Vegetation form will appear as shown in Figure 4.

Grid Options frame:

All grid cells: Select this option, all grid cells of the model domain will be set to a vegetation class

Only grid cells inside polygons: Select this option, ; only grid cells inside a defined polygon will be set to a vegetation class.

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In this example, set vegetation class 1 to zone 1, class 2 to zone 2, class 3 to zone 3, and class 4 to zone 4. So select the Only grid cells inside polygons option, next select class 1 in the Values to Set frame, next, in the Polygon Files frame, click Add File button to browse to the polygon file which defines zone 1 ( e.g Zone 1.p2d) as shown in Figure 4. Then click Apply Defined Conditions button to proceed with the vegetation assignment process. A message will be pop up when it is complete. Then click OK button. Taking similar steps as doing for zone 1 to other zones. Once the vegetation assignment completely, from the Layer Control, click Add button to add the vegetation class to the 2DH View as shown in Figure 5 and vegetation map is shown in Figure 6.


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Figure 3

Figure 3. Defined zones for Vegetation assignment.

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For a model domain that needs to assign many types of vegetation (e.g., hundreds), using each polygon file (*.p2d) to assign vegetation to each zone, as described above, will take time. An ideal solution for this case is using the shapefile (*.shp), which contains many polygons.

Note that EE will refer to them to name the Description in the Vegetation Classes Options form (Z1, Z2, etc) (See Figure 7) to assign vegetation classes.  Click Apply Overlay button, then the Apply Cells Properties: Vegetation form will appear.

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(3) Open Polygon File form will appear, the . The user should browse to the shapefile (e.g. Zone1-4.shp)

(4) Click Open button

Right after click clicking the Open button in the (4) step,  Shapefiles Attributes form will appear as shown in Figure 9, The fields (columns) of the shapefile will be shown in the Data set Preview, the Name column has named the same as names in the Description row in Figure 7, so the user needs to select Name for ID's Field as shown in Figure 9 then click OK button. It comes back to the Figure 10 form. Click Apply Define Conditions button to proceed vegetation assignment. As a result, vegetation assignment using a shapefile is shown in Figure 11.

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Figure 7

Figure 7. Vegetation class Options form: Description.

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