I want to ensure my understanding how to use r.lake for my need.
It would be good to produce animation of flooded area with increasing precipitation; use of the '-o' option is required. But, perhaps I need to produce a large series of individual maps. Under what condition is use of the '-n' option appropriate? If I want a final water_level of 1 m above the elevation of the specified coordinates in increments of 0.254 mm how can I specify this for the animation? The manual's description tells me that the 1 m water_level is the final height and the elevation of the specified coordinates is the starting height. How are map-to-map increments specified? A related question is whether the water level associated with a given map can be produced. That is, can individual maps in the animation be related to specific water levels? This quantification of output map and water level above the starting elevation is very important. All thoughts, suggestions, and pointers to more information are welcome. Rich _______________________________________________ grass-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/grass-user
