On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 16:27, Tod Fitch <t...@fitchfamily.org> wrote:
> We are still left with the situation where an ephemeral waterway fans out > over the desert and disappears. We need some sort of tagging to indicate > this is not a mistake and I’ve not seen a tag or value come up in this > discussion that has any existing use or consensus in the list. > I thought I already mentioned that Ordnance Survey calls them spreads. If not, I've just mentioned it. > > Anyway, back to waterways dissipating in the desert. Where the flowing > water disappears varies considerably from storm to storm so maybe it > shouldn’t even be a tag on the last node of the way. Maybe the last section > of the way could have a tag instead? > > Would a tag on the way be better or worse than a tag on the last node on > the way? > Tagging the node is wrong if there are clear fan-outs. OTOH, you could tag the terminal node on each fan-out in that case. Tagging part of the way implies that you KNOW that particular length of the way is all where water dissipates into the ground. I'd go with a node. Render it as a large asterisk. -- Paul
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