Hi,
When I posted here the topic about Water was for Water/Wastewater
distribution
There's no tools for creating and manipulating Networks/Graphs in QGIS
like EPANET does
Em Seg, 2011-06-27 às 15:27 +0100, Saber Razmjooei escreveu:
Dear lists
I have added a wiki page for hydrology and
Hi!
I think that would also fit onto the WIKI Page - just crate a new headline ..
We could collect anything which has to do with water - wether it is
wastewater, highwater or powerplant-water ;)
feel free to add
regards
Werner
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Ornélio Hinterholz Junior
Hi Saber and Werner,
I like this initiative, however an alternative to pure QGIS-oriented
approach could be what I presented recently on GRASS meeting in Prague
[1]. There is also brief pdf from presentation. I hope to present draft
hydrological framework this Autumn.
Concerning existing
I'm very glad to know that some steps have been made to implement the OpenMI
framework in Python. It will also help to share and integrate models with
JGrass, which is OpenMI compliant too.
I hope we will be able to read your full draft ;)
Thanksm
Giovanni
2011/6/27 Robert Szczepanek
Hi Robert
Hopefully OpenMI will take off soon. Most of the none-Europe modelling
tools I have come across do not comply with OpenMI standards yet. The
modelling tools developed by the EPA are often free (and for Windows
only) but not sure about their licenses.
As you know, the software
W dniu 27.06.2011 18:24, G. Allegri pisze:
Maybe OMS could be a better route?
giovanni
You are right. I was talking already about it with Andrea from
HydroloGIS. This alternative must be considered.
2011/6/27 Saber Razmjooei razmjoo...@faunalia.co.uk
Hopefully OpenMI will take off
Robert
Feel free to add your ideas on the wiki page. It's an early start and
will see which direction(s) things will evolve to.
Cheers
Saber
On Mon, 2011-06-27 at 19:02 +0200, Robert Szczepanek wrote:
W dniu 27.06.2011 18:24, G. Allegri pisze:
Maybe OMS could be a better route?
giovanni
Hi there!
I am very interested in this topic too..
I played around with ANUGA a bit and I use SMS very often ..
To be honest since Bricsys released their BricsCAD for linux SMS is the
last software that keeps me bound to Windows.
But the 3D Component is still missing in QGIS and a tin
Hi Werner
and a tin creation
algorythm which is not ignoring breaklines is also a big point for me.
The interpolation plugin provides constrained delaunay triangulation. You can
add layers and mark them as breaklines or structure lines.
Though the numerical robustnes of the code might not be
Werner
The 3D view and time varying rasters are probably a bit beyond QGIS and
can be done in ParaView.
Cheers
Saber
On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 09:10 +0200, Marco Hugentobler wrote:
Hi Werner
and a tin creation
algorythm which is not ignoring breaklines is also a big point for me.
The
Hi there
I reckon it will be great to have a set of plugins for hydrology and
hydraulic modelling in QGIS.
To develop a new hydraulic engine for QGIS is not an ideal and we will
be re-inventing the wheel. So, the ideal situation is to take an
existing tool and use QGI to pre-process or
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 12:07 AM, Saber Razmjooei razmjoo...@faunalia.co.uk
wrote:
Hi there
I reckon it will be great to have a set of plugins for hydrology and
hydraulic modelling in QGIS.
To develop a new hydraulic engine for QGIS is not an ideal and we will
be re-inventing the wheel.
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