The program r.watershed allows for the user to generate a raster
map that has slope steepness (multiplied by 100). I usually
interpret slope as a unitless value. The values generated by
r.watershed seem too high to be slope (values are commonly greater
than 1). Does anyone know how to properly interpret this value?
Thanks in advance.
John Stamm
jfs5@k2.scl.cwru.edu
Greetings,
Can somebody please tell me if there is a way to identify the file
coordinates (i.e. row, col) of a raster map by using the mouse (or any
other means) to click on a point in the display. d.what.rast appears to
return only the geographic or projection coordinates, but not the file
coordinates. Similarly, can a cell be isolated (described or identified)
by manually entering the file (or map) coordinates?
I am at a loss! All help appreciated.
Steve King
Hydrologist 10159 East 11th St., Suite 300
NOAA, National Weather Service Tulsa, Oklahoma 74128-3050
Arkansas-Red Basin River Forecast Center Off: (918)832-4109
sbk@awips1.abrfc.noaa.gov FAX: (918)832-4101