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WRM web version: Confluence node
A WRM scenario can include any number of well connected confluence nodes.
(Well connected requires TWO inflows (upstream nodes/reaches)
and one outflow (downstream reach/node)
A confluence node is characterised by two dynamic inflows, outflow is the sum of the inflows. The connectivity is defined in the corresponding network scenario, referenced in the scenario header file. Dynamic Output Time Series:A confluence node generates one output time series:
Reports and Statistics:For each time series: input1, input2m, output, display:Single flow time series; average, min, max, SD., % of TOTAL inflow.
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