We have physical geography data (elevation, area, and flow direction) on the Fraser and Peace watersheds. Due to the way watersheds are defined for RVIC, boundary cells are members of both watersheds. This doesn't matter for elevation and area, but for flow direction, the cell has a different "value" depending on what watershed it is a part of.
Not knowing this, I merged the area, elevation, and flow directions maps for the Peace and Fraser watersheds, but we actually need separate flow direction maps for each watershed (at least for now) and to store them in separate ensembles. The ensembles can share the elevation and area maps.
We have physical geography data (elevation, area, and flow direction) on the Fraser and Peace watersheds. Due to the way watersheds are defined for RVIC, boundary cells are members of both watersheds. This doesn't matter for elevation and area, but for flow direction, the cell has a different "value" depending on what watershed it is a part of.
Not knowing this, I merged the area, elevation, and flow directions maps for the Peace and Fraser watersheds, but we actually need separate flow direction maps for each watershed (at least for now) and to store them in separate ensembles. The ensembles can share the elevation and area maps.