Hydraflow Express and Hydraflow Hydrographs are now up on the subscription site. Chuck Lamping was kind enough to remind me via a comment, and Angel has more information, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t at least mention it in a new article.
Happy Floodplaining! (And other H&H stuff too.)
I have a question with the Hydrographs… Could someone give me some insights on this…
Our requirements are the following:
2 Year – 5 min. = CFS
2 Year – 15 min. = CFS
2 Year – 30 min. = CFS
2 Year – 1 Hour = CFS
2 Year – 6 Hour = CFS
2 Year – 12 Hour = CFS
2 Year – 24 Hour = CFS
10 Year – 5 min. = CFS
10 Year – 15 min. = CFS
10 Year – 30 min. = CFS
10 Year – 1 Hour = CFS
10 Year – 6 Hour = CFS
10 Year – 12 Hour = CFS
10 Year – 24 Hour = CFS
100 Year – 5 min. = CFS
100 Year – 15 min. = CFS
100 Year – 30 min. = CFS
100 Year – 1 Hour = CFS
100 Year – 6 Hour = CFS
100 Year – 12 Hour = CFS
100 Year – 24 Hour = CFS
I would like to see if hydraflow can give me these results all in one time and print them out in a hydrograph report.
I know HydroCAD can do this. It would be nice if this does too.
Thanks!!!!
What about 200 Year curve?
How can I get it?
The return period is arbitrary – substitute the one of the year values with the rainfall events. I used to do that with TR-20 – Year 99 was the 100-year event or 98 was 100, and 99 was the 500 year. Same concept applies.
Now I’m really confused. On December 13th, I downloaded and installed all three extensions (Storm Sewers, Hydrographs, and Express). Now I see multiple sites stating that the last two extensions were just released on the 14th of January. Anyone know what is going on here?
Brent –
Don’t worry too much about it. The last two were unofficially released on Dec 13th when a number of us downloaded it.
I went to the subscription website and downloaded all three of the hydraflow products. However, regardless of which of the three I try to install it always goes to Hydraflow Storm Sewers. Has anyone else had this problem?