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<br />0009{9 <br /> <br />Table 2 (cont) <br />Principal Steps in Revision of Yampa River Baseflows <br /> <br />5. Next find the basic program "process.bas". Review this program and modify ifnecess such <br />that the ordering of the fields read (basin, newarea,etc) is consistent with your text file <br />containing the intersections of the isohyetals and drainage basins. Run this program. The <br />output will be a new file that summarizes the drainage basin and weighted precipitation above <br />each baseflow node. <br /> <br />6. Since the area and precipitation values to be entered into the net file are for the full area above <br />a stream gage and for the incremental area above a non-stream gage baseflow nodes, a <br />spreadsheet was used to summarize the incremental areas and weighted precipitation for each <br />non-streamgage baseflow node. <br /> <br />7. The area and weighted precipiation for each base flow node is then used to update the <br />yampa.net file. The makenet program is then run on this file to create new .ris and .rin files. <br />Copy these files to the proper file names attached to a basin (Le. yampa.ris, yampa.rin). And <br />regenerate baseflows with the new baseflow hydrology. Remember to include a commands <br />file if used in the original baseflow generation. <br />