[Dhsvm-users] DHSVM Soil Moisture Map
Ed Salminen
salminen at watershednet.com
Thu Mar 30 08:15:19 PDT 2023
It has been awhile since I have looked at this, but I believe that the
.bin file has (in your example) 365 bands of data, each corresponding to
a separate day. In GIS I believe you could export each band as an ascii
text file. Hope that is helpful.
Ed
On 3/29/2023 12:27 PM, Nguyen, Madison N wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create text file maps from the Soil Moisture Map binary
> output from the model, but am having trouble understanding the
> contents of the file.
>
> In my configuration settings, the each map layer holds information for
> 365 days and the grid size is 48 rows and 52 columns. In the binary
> output, taking for example, /Map.1.Soil.Moist.bin/, the content
> consists of moisture values that are within the grid size of 48 rows
> and 52 columns. My question is from this binary file, how do I
> interpret this and generate the individual daily map text files, in
> which there will be expectedly a total of 365 files (days).
>
> I appreciate any help if possible and please let me know if more
> clarification is needed.
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> Madison Nguyen
>
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> Research Assistant Intern
>
> E: Madison.nguyen2 at mavs.uta.edu
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