Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
Welcome to CivilGEO Knowledge Base
When importing a HEC‑RAS model, the imported model will be assigned to a local coordinate reference system. If the project has been assigned a coordinate reference system, then the HEC‑RAS model can be georeferenced with the other data within the project. In that way, the HEC‑RAS model will be set in its correct location on the Map View.
If the imported HEC‑RAS model has not been defined using projected coordinates, these steps can be followed to georeference the HEC‑RAS model to a map:
The HEC‑RAS model location on the Map View may need to be further adjusted to correctly align it with other map features. Follow these steps to refine the georeferencing:
Note that if a mistake is made during the fine tuning of the move, scale, stretch, and rotate georeferencing of the HEC‑RAS model, the Undo command can be used to back up to a previous georeferenced state.
If the imported HEC‑RAS model has been defined using projected coordinates, these steps can be followed to georeference the HEC‑RAS model to a map by assigning a coordinate reference system:
Our software also provides the option to georeference a HEC-RAS model to a river alignment. To learn more, refer to this article in our knowledge base.
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