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Layered G&A, Dynamic Surface & Canopy Methods for Long-Term Post-wildfire Hydrologic Modeling

Step 1: Review the G&A Method for the Long-Term Post-Wildfire Hydrology Model
Step 2: Layered G&A Method for the Long-Term Post-Wildfire Hydrology Model
Step 3: Dynamic Surface Method for the Long-Term Post-Wildfire Hydrology Model
Step 4: Dynamic Canopy Method for the Long-Term Post-Wildfire Hydrology Model
Step 5: Change Linear Reservoir Baseflow Method from 2-layer to 3-layer for the delayed groundwater release

These tutorials and guides target advanced HEC-HMS users already familiar with continuous simulation under dynamic, variable-loss conditions. Accordingly, basic step-by-step introductions are omitted.






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