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We often have to deal with very large models covering
hundreds of river miles. The terrain
data associated with these models can be equally massive, which can cause memory/processor
issues when trying to delineate inundation maps.
This post is not concerned with pre-processing our model
geometry. Instead, we have a completed model with results we are happy with,
and now we want to make inundation shapefiles. This is often necessary when
completing dam breach analyses/flood analyses/etc.
There are typically two ways in which flood inundation shapefiles
are created: (1) using HEC-GeoRAS and (2) RAS Mapper. Both methods can face uphill
battles when terrain data begin to exceed 20-30 gigabytes, depending on performance
characteristics of your computer. Below are some typical errors you may see
when trying to create inundation shapefiles with RAS Mapper on very large
terrain.
Figure 1: RAS Mapper Memory Error Messages
There IS a way to
get around this using RAS Mapper. The first thing you’ll need to do is