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A200. This depends on whether you are a lumper or a splitter, and of course whether shade really makes much difference in this model.  It is not much trouble to put in an extra C node, so why not?

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A200. This depends on whether you are a lumper or a splitter, and of course whether shade really makes much difference in this model.  It is not much trouble to put in an extra C node, so why not?

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Q201. I started creating some of my input files for SNTEMP and came upon an issue I think may pose an error when executing the model. I have several temperature probes in the study stream that are going to act as verification points (V nodes). They were strategically located at major stream shade or discharge transition points. Is it permissible to have different nodes in the input files with the exact same stream distance? In other words, the Study File will have O nodes that are exactly where I would like to have C nodes in my Stream Geometry File, as well as where the V nodes will be in my Hydrology File. Is this going to cause a problem when executing the model? A201. There are occasions when SNTEMP may complain about co-location. My recollection is that they are rare, but I have always suggested that folks separate their nodes by at least a small fraction (e.g., 0.1 or even 0.01) to keep themselves straight if nothing else. The data check program, TDATCHK, does check for co-locati

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