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* Lake, river and floodplains evaporates according to the value of the evaporation parameters (''cevp'', ''ttmp'', both land use dependent) for the land use defined for these classes. | * Lake, river and floodplains evaporates according to the value of the evaporation parameters (''cevp'', ''ttmp'', both land use dependent) for the land use defined for these classes. | ||
* Surface runoff recession coefficient (''srrcs'', land use dependent) should be set to 1 for lake and river classes with floodplains. Then no water will be left standing on the dry part of the floodplain, but will be added to the flooded water. | * Surface runoff recession coefficient (''srrcs'', land use dependent) should be set to 1 for lake and river classes with floodplains. Then no water will be left standing on the dry part of the floodplain, but will be added to the flooded water. | ||
+ | * There is a possibility to (temporary) replace the some of the data in [[start:hype_file_reference:flooddata.txt|FloodData.txt]] with model parameters (in [[start:hype_file_reference:par.txt|par.txt]]). This possibility can be used to (automatically) calibrate the elevation thresholds and recession coefficients. The parameters are general parameters, and thus only one floodplain can be in the set-up or all floodplains in the set-up will have the same parameter values during calibration. The use of this calibration parameters are set with a parameter ''optonoff'', and the parameters are called ''opt1'', .., ''opt8''. The parameters are described in [[start:hype_file_reference:par.txt|par.txt]]. |