Hydrological Modeling: Hec-Hms For Beginners
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.25 GB | Duration: 1h 41m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.25 GB | Duration: 1h 41m
Learn HEC-HMS Step by Step
What you'll learn
How to prepare elevation and land cover data using QGIS for hydrological modeling.
How to delineate a watershed and extract key parameters from Digital Elevation Models (DEM).
How to calculate Curve Number (CN) and Lag Time using GIS tools.
How to build a complete basin model in HEC-HMS using terrain data.
How to assign loss, transform, and routing methods in HEC-HMS.
How to apply the SCS Curve Number and SCS Unit Hydrograph methods.
How to simulate rainfall-runoff processes using both observed and hypothetical storms.
Requirements
The course is designed for beginners, but learners should have basic knowledge of hydrology and GIS concepts.
Description
Are you looking to develop your skills in hydrological modeling and rainfall-runoff simulation?This beginner-friendly course will guide you step by step through building a complete hydrological model using HEC-HMS—a powerful, free tool developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. You’ll also use QGIS, a free and open-source GIS software, to prepare the terrain and land use data required for your model. Real-world Application:Learn how to download and process spatial data, calculate important parameters like Curve Number (CN) and Lag Time, and simulate rainfall-runoff events to assess flood risks and infrastructure sizing (e.g., bridge discharge estimation). Two Practical Exercises Included:Exercise 1: Full workflow from DEM processing, land cover classification, CN & Lag Time calculation in QGIS, and hydrologic simulation in HEC-HMS.Exercise 2: Simulation of a 100-year design storm using the SCS Type II method to estimate peak discharge for a projected bridge without calculating CN and Lag Time (values are provided). You Will Learn:How to prepare elevation (DEM) and land cover data in QGIS.How to calculate Curve Number (CN) and Lag Time using terrain and land use.How to build a basin model in HEC-HMS using preprocessed GIS data.How to apply rainfall-runoff methods (SCS CN, SCS Unit Hydrograph).How to simulate both observed and hypothetical rainfall events.How to interpret hydrographs and estimate peak flows for engineering design.Tools Used:HEC-HMSQGISEarthData NASA for DEMESRI Land Cover
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Course Outline
Section 2: Exercise 1
Lecture 3 Data Preparation
Lecture 4 Create HEC-HMS Project
Lecture 5 Land Cover and Curve Number
Lecture 6 Assign CN Value in HEC-HMS
Lecture 7 Lag Time
Lecture 8 Assigning Lag Time and Muskingum Parameters
Lecture 9 Creating a Meteorologic Model
Lecture 10 Running Simulation
Lecture 11 Visualizing Results
Section 3: Exercise 2
Lecture 12 Exercise 2
Civil and environmental engineering students,Water resources professionals and consultants.,Hydrologists and urban drainage planners.