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How can I apply a rainfall depth to a dimensionless curve to create a storm event?

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How can I apply a rainfall depth to a dimensionless curve to create a storm event?

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First go to Components > Storm Data. Click the new button and select “Time-Depth” or “Time-Intensity” and provide a name for your storm event group (equivalent to the “Design Storm” in previous versions). On the right side, click the new button and select “Add return event from dimensionless curve”. In the window that appears, expand the library of choice and select your dimensionless rainfall curve. If you need to create a custom one first, you can do so under Components > Engineering libraries. In the “generate storm event” window that appears next, provide a label, return frequency, total depth, etc and click OK. Your time-depth or time-intensity event will be constructed based on the entered depth and dimensionless distribution.

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