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Arc Hydro: Working with the Wetland Identification Model - Webinar Resources

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Arc Hydro: Working with the Wetland Identification Model - Webinar Resources

In this post, you will find resources that were shared in part three of the Getting Started with Arc Hydro webinar series, Arc Hydro: Working with the Wetland Identification Model.

Attached to this post are the webinar slides and the Q&A document.

The recording of this webinar is available on the registration page.

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GYarleque
New Contributor II

Hello, I am trying to use the WIM tutorial and I am having issues performing the first step running the Smooth High Resolution DEM. I reached out to Esri Support and they couldn't help me and suggested I contact the ArcHydro team instead.  I contacted the ArcHydro team without any success. Below is the link to the tutorial I am following. It seems like the links to download the data are not working properly because data required in the tutorial is missing and the steps are not very clear. I would appreciate if anyone from this site could provide some help to this issue or if anyone has encounter a similar problem. 

Thanks a lot!

http://downloads.esri.com/ARCHYDRO/ArcHydro/Doc/Arc%20Hydro%20-%20Wetland%20Identification%20Model.p...

GinaO_Neil
Esri Contributor

Hi Gabo,

Thanks for posting your question! Can your describe the error you are seeing for Smooth High Resolution DEM? If you are using your own data, please be sure that your input DEM is in TIFF format and in a projected coordinate system. Also check that input and output filepaths do not have spaces in them. Lastly, be sure to use the latest version of the tools for either Pro 3 or Pro 2.9. Pro 3 is strongly recommended.

Data used in the documentation Use Cases are found here

There will be some slight differences in the newest version of tools and those used in the Use Cases. However, the workflow is mainly the same and the new tools are well-documented within Pro. A new version of the User Guide is coming.

Best,

Gina

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