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Flood tools does a good job of differentiating the hydrograph and slider by gage number, but there isn't an easy way to match those things with the gages on the map. Using Lansing as an example, the three sliders are labeled, but the gages on the map are not, so the user (unless familiar with the area, or by inferring by adjusting heights and viewing library changes) doesn't know which slider goes with which gage.
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Flood tools does a good job of differentiating the hydrograph and slider by gage number, but there isn't an easy way to match those things with the gages on the map. Using Lansing as an example, the three sliders are labeled, but the gages on the map are not, so the user (unless familiar with the area, or by inferring by adjusting heights and viewing library changes) doesn't know which slider goes with which gage.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: