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Date: 2013-12-23 15:36:14
Environment
Hydrology
Soft matter
Ras subfamily
National Weather Service
HEC
Flood
Hydraulic engineering
HEC-RAS
Earth

The “Flood Wave Dynamic Model” FLDWAV and the “Dynamic Wave Operation” DWOPER are the two main operational hydraulic models currently supported by the Office of Hydrologic Development (OHD) as part of the Nationa

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