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A test case for return period flood scenarios in Karnali River Nepal


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Created: Jun 02, 2026 at 10:48 p.m. (UTC)
Last updated: Jun 02, 2026 at 10:57 p.m. (UTC)
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Abstract

This is a test case for extracting and visualizing FIMs from nencarta for regions outside US. We recommend you to use this data for testing purpose only

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Coverage

Spatial

Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
28.7223°
East Longitude
81.3863°
South Latitude
28.3215°
West Longitude
80.9407°

Content

README.txt

The database file is the Karnali.db file, and it is also available as a JSON file as Karnali.json.

The file Karnali_scenario.json is used to load the database as a scenario into the visualization tool.

The rating curves are the CSV files in the resource, and the individual rasters and shapefiles are the extent, depth, and water surface elevation files.

The file naming system is set up so that it is FIMSourceID-RatingCurveID-type-flow.

Type is Extent (EXT), Depth (DEP), Water Surface Elevation (WSE), Velocity (VEL), or Boundary (BND).

Data Services

The following web services are available for data contained in this resource. Geospatial Feature and Raster data are made available via Open Geospatial Consortium Web Services. The provided links can be copied and pasted into GIS software to access these data. Multidimensional NetCDF data are made available via a THREDDS Data Server using remote data access protocols such as OPeNDAP. Other data services may be made available in the future to support additional data types.

How to Cite

Wagle, P. (2026). A test case for return period flood scenarios in Karnali River Nepal, HydroShare, http://www.hydroshare.org/resource/269c872a6ce543d983203b2d2c7a2d72

This resource is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution CC BY.

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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