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r.sim.water iterations #4096

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niterations is indeed duration of simulated event in minutes which is converted to number of iterations that the particles move across the study region in the code based on the average flow velocity. But the simulation stops once the steady state (peak flow) is reached which may be much sooner than after 12 hours. Number of iterations was introduced to allow users to run shorter events, to get water depths before steady state is reached or to prevent the simulation to run for long period of time if water is just filling some bigger depression with steady state reached everywhere else.
Perhaps in next major release we can rename niterations to duration (niter was based on the original para…

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This discussion was converted from issue #4095 on July 24, 2024 12:02.