Index: doc/wflow_usage.rst =================================================================== diff -u -r9d02128f2238de18ce7d0e2443a26da02064de80 -reafe3e90f7b27df9e7da35b075aec5aded18764a --- doc/wflow_usage.rst (.../wflow_usage.rst) (revision 9d02128f2238de18ce7d0e2443a26da02064de80) +++ doc/wflow_usage.rst (.../wflow_usage.rst) (revision eafe3e90f7b27df9e7da35b075aec5aded18764a) @@ -321,42 +321,9 @@ self.FirstZoneDepth=fir -[outputtss] -.. note:: - Depricated. This is the old method. Use outputcsv_0 or outputtss_0 instead (see below) -List all timeseries here that you want to have saved (in tss format). -Timeseries are produced as averages per subcatchment. Note that each -timeseries you add here slows down the program so only save what you -need, especially in operational applications. Possible values are: - - Note the run.tss and lev.tss are always saved (runoff and water - level at the gauge locations) - - - -:: - - [outputtss] - self.ActEvap=aet - self.watbal=wat - self.PotEvap=pot - self.FirstZoneDepth=fir - self.Interception=int - self.UStoreDepth=ust - self.zi=zi_ - self.ExfiltWater=exf - self.UStoreCapacity=tde - self.Transfer=tra - self.Ksat=ksa - self.Snow=sno - self.SnowMelt=snm - self.SnowWater=snw - self.FirstZoneFlux=fzf - - [outputcsv_0-n] [outputtss_0-n] @@ -450,9 +417,6 @@ :: - [outputtss] - # All variables in the dynamic section can be put here - [defaultfortbl] RunoffGeneratingGWPerc = 0.1