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  HEC-1 (HMS)


HEC-1, developed by the Hydrologic Engineering Center in Davis, California, has long been one of the industry-standard programs for hydrologic analysis. It is a single storm event, lumped parameter model, but includes several different options for modeling rainfall, losses, unit hydrographs, and stream routing. The HEC-1 interface contained within WMS makes it simple to enter and manage input data and display analysis results.

The HEC-1 model is designed to simulate the surface runoff response of a river basin to precipitation by representing the basin as an interconnected system of hydrologic and hydraulic components. Each component models an aspect of the precipitation-runoff process within a portion of the basin, commonly referred to as a subbasin. A component may represent a surface runoff entity, a stream channel, or a reservoir. Representation of a component requires a set of parameters which specify the particular characteristics of the component and mathematical relations which describe the physical processes. The result of the modeling process is the computation of streamflow hydrographs at desired locations in the river basin.

The HEC-HMS model is the latest release from the Hydrologic Engineering Center for hydrological analysis of a watershed. The new release is based on the HEC-1 model for most analytical options and routines. The WMS software allows you to export a HEC-1 model to the new HEC-HMS file format and then use HEC-HMS to run the analysis.

 
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