CASC2D Input Data Elevation Land Use Soils Channels Cave Creek Hassyampa River.

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CASC2D Input Data Elevation Land Use Soils Channels Cave Creek Hassyampa River

Radar Images Time = 1:00

Radar Images Time = 2:00

Radar Images Time = 3:00

Radar Images Time = 4:00

Analysis of Moving Storm Cells Selected 100 Storm Cells and Analyzed Average Velocity Average Intensity Average Size Life Span

Calibration Results Precipitation Surface Depth Infiltration Time = 10 hr. Precipitation Surface Depth Infiltration Time = 16 hr. Precipitation Surface Depth Infiltration Time = 22 hr.Time = 28 hr. Precipitation Surface Depth Infiltration

Calibration Results Cave Creek Hassyampa River

Verification Results Cave Creek Hassyampa River

Forecasting Concept V1V1 V2V2 V3V3    Time = t 1 Time = t 2 Time = t 3

Forecast Hydrographs  With Precipitation Forecasts  Without Precipitation Forecasts