


Hydrology Studio will re-set the basin model layout to its default. Hydrology Studio cannot open gpw files that are in Metric units. gpw as the file type/extension instead.ĭue to the many differences between the two programs it will be important for you to review and validate all of the input data once the gpw project has been loaded. Just open these files like you would the standard. This new feature will make transitioning from the old to the new fairly simple. gpw project files from version 2007 forward including those from Autodesk® Civil 3D® Extension. Hydrology Studio can open legacy Hydraflow Hydrographs. To remove one from the list, right-click and choose “Remove from list”. The Recent Projects list will hold up to 5 recently open projects. You may also select a recent project from the Recent Projects list. To retrieve a project, select “Open Project” from the “File” menu button. You can save your projects at any time while working with your model. When using “Save Project” the program will automatically save the project under its current name. If you are saving this file for the first time, select “Save Project As”. To save a project, select “Save Project” from the “File” menu. Hydrology Studio works much like a spreadsheet or word processor. The IDF, Precipitation and Custom Design Storm data is automatically embedded within the Project Files (.hys). Custom Design Storm files: These contain the data associated with any custom design storms and have a “.cds” file extension.Precipitation files: These contain your precipitation data for the design storms and have a “.pcp” extension.IDF curve files: These files store the IDF curves and have an “.idf” extension.Note that the program only stores the name and location of background images. These files are saved in an ASCII format and can be viewed in any word processor. Project Files: These files are used to store all of your project data including the rainfall data.
