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| ==Using the CSDMS Modeling Tool: Runoff Modeling with TOPOFLOW==
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| '''STEP1 Run and visualize a TOPOFLOW simulation'''
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| Go to the CMT Workspace and Open TOPOFLOW Project
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| Now you are in the CSDMS Modeling Tool. It will automatically start up in the CMT Help, for the exercises we will use the ‘CMT Workspace’.
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| • Under the File Menu, choose ‘Open project’.
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| • Go to the Terrestrial Group. Open Project: TOPOFLOW + GC2D.
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| You are ready to import examples, adapt and run simulations
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| We will use the hydrological toolkit called ‘TOPOFLOW’ as an example to explore how CMT works, and what component modeling is all about.
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| '''STEP2 Run and visualize a TOPOFLOW simulation'''
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| Under the File menu, choose ‘Open Example Configuration’. Here examples of previously wired model simulations are stored. These files are called *.bld files.
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| >> Open the directory for TOPOFLOW.
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| >> Find the subdirectory 00_Oct_27_2011
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| >> Click on the ‘bld’ file named: Treynor_June_20_67_Storm_Oct_27_11.bld
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 14 March 2020
This page is out of date.
Please see the
PyMT
page for information on the Python Modeling Toolkit,
the successor to CMT.