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October 16, 2019 at 5:51 PM #1527Joyce JParticipant
Hi,
I’m new to RORB. I tried building my model in RORB and there seems to be a problem with my catchment data but I can’t seem to decipher the problem.
Output from the data check is as follows;
Data checks:
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Next data to be read & checked:Catchment name & reach type flag
Control vector & storage data
Code no. 13 7.0 Location read as
Sub-area areas
Impervious flag
Initial storm data
Data error: possibly character data where numerical value expected,
or illegal numberWhere and what should I rectify in the model? Fyi, the catchment data was built from RORB’s Graphical Editor.
Regards,
JoyceOctober 18, 2019 at 5:20 PM #1528Benson LiuModeratorHi Joyce,
Are you running a single event with a storm file? From the output it looks like the problem is with a storm file rather than the catchment file. There may be something wrong with the storm data in the storm file. It should be the first non-commented line after you specify what type of run it is. Table 5.2, section 7 of the RORB manual has more details about the storm file. Hopefully that solves the issue.
Kind regards,
Benson
January 2, 2020 at 6:50 PM #1659Joyce JParticipantHi Benson,
Thank you for your kind reply. I re-ran the model again and still found an error in the output. Perhaps you could help me identify the problem in my storm data.
The input in the storm file is as follows;
Storm identification
FIT
C File created on: 20 Nov 2019 15:01C time inc=6h, calcs for 24 time incs, 1 burst,
C 1 pluvis, assume uniform pattern
1,11,1,1,0, -99
0,11, -99
C rain from 1-24 time incs
C Mentarang Pluvi
5.5,6,6,6.5,7,7,4,3,7,2,1 -99
C rainfall totals
55,-99
C pluvi ref numbers
1,-99
C hydrograph data
0,11, -99,
C start and end times
C Inflow to Mentarang
706,775,933,1102,1248,1375,1472,1550,1620,1668,1705, -99Your advise is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
JoyceJanuary 6, 2020 at 9:12 AM #1667Benson LiuModeratorHi Joyce,
I have had a look and the problems are with the spatial distribution of rainfall and the inflow hydrograph. On the line where you input the parameters for the storm (the line “1,11,1,1,0, -99”) you have specified a uniform spatial pattern. If there is a uniform spatial pattern and only 1 pluvio, then the rainfall totals and pluvio reference numbers need to be removed for RORB to run. The start and end times of the hydrograph data also need to be 0,10 not 0,11.
I have also noticed that you are running RORB in a fit run. While you can use a fit run if you wish, in general RORB is run using a design run as this give you more control over the loss values being applied. Hopefully fixing the above solves your problem, if not can you send me an email with the relevant files? My email is benson.liu@dev7.preflight.com.au.
Kind regards,
Benson
January 6, 2020 at 9:29 AM #1668lpParticipantIf you remove the carriage return after the first comment line in the storm file, the file will run.
Good luck.
June 8, 2020 at 12:57 PM #1759AlexdorParticipantHi Benson,
Could you please help me to understand what I am missing?
I am using storm file below:
48 Hours, 2010 flood
Fit
C TIME INC=2H, CALCS FOR 24 INCS, 1 burst, 1 pluvis, r/f uniform
2,24,1,1,0,-99
C START & FINISH TIMES FOR burst
0,24,-99
Mulwaree Catchment
10.16,3.86,1.21,4.29,6.98,5.55,5.50,4.21,5.57,4.53,7.98,4.47,6.44,4.15,5.52,5.01,4.75,5.22,10.61,3.55,5.55,10.78,12.27,20.84,-99 , mm/time inc
C Hydrograph data
C h/g from 0-23 time incs
0,23,-99
The Towers
C in m^3/s
8,16,51,80,112,146,169,188,195,194,184,166,144,124,106,92,81,72,66,61,56,52,49,-99And getting error:
Data checks:
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Next data to be read & checked:Catchment name & reach type flag
Control vector & storage data
Sub-area areas
Impervious flag
Initial storm data
Rainfall burst times
Pluviograph 1
Hydrograph times
1 hydrograph(s) expected in data
Hydrograph 1
Data error: insufficient data in data fileThank you
Alex- This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by Alexdor.
June 16, 2020 at 2:41 PM #1787Benson LiuModeratorHi Alex,
The time steps for the hydrograph needs to be “0,22,-99”
Kind regards,
Benson
June 14, 2022 at 4:13 PM #2536roloko3965Participant -
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