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TSTool Documentation Using the Map <br />File <br />- 1 X1 <br />a* I 1*K0 <br />Po J:ICDSSIGISVCOwca_TSTaol . gvp <br />El r Streamflow Gages - Real -time <br />+ <br />; <br />1 0 <br />J * ; <br />El <br />i <br />r Streamflow Gages - Historical <br />• <br />r <br />El <br />F Precipitation Stations - Month <br />a <br />i r <br />El <br />F Precipitation Stations - Day <br />• <br />D <br />r Precipitation Stations <br />* *� <br />El <br />r Temperature Stations <br />El <br />r <br />; <br />Evaporation Stations - Month <br />El <br />r Evaporation Stations - Day <br />Ab <br />w <br />El <br />r Evaporation Stations <br />_ it <br />sib IN � IN i <br />10 <br />w * <br />r <br />• <br />y * { i • <br />GeoView Project Opened <br />7{, Y: 504511 .065373,4432365.736929 <br />Example Map Showing Real -time and Historical Data Layers <br />GeoV iew_StreamSym bols <br />The map is useful because the user and software can determine where real -time time series SHOULD be <br />available, and where historical data SHOULD be available. The mapping tools can be integrated with <br />application software by hard - coding the data type and interval for real -time and historical data or use a <br />configuration file (e.g., to indicate that "historical' data should always have an interval of Month). <br />TSTool is a generic tool and therefore configuration information is required to make the link between the <br />map layers and time series. The approach that has been taken is to rely on a delimited lookup file, which <br />allows users to determine at what level to categorize map layers. More specific information allows a <br />more specific link (i.e., a time series in TSTool can be matched with a specific feature in a map layer) <br />while less information results in a looser link (i.e., several time series in TSTool may match one station <br />and selecting the station may result in more than one time series). <br />101 Using the Map - 3 <br />