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This is really useful when interrogating / building the model in GIS. many of my clients have asked me if ICM will export the catchment loading arrows, and I have always had to say no.
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To export a shapefile with line features representing catchment loading, you'll need to prepare your data and then use the export tool in your GIS software. First, ensure your network data, including catchment loading information, is properly organized and stored as a feature class or layer. Then, use the "Export Features" or "Export to Shapefile" tool within your GIS to convert the desired line features into a shapefile. You'll need to specify the output location and name for the new shapefile.
Cleveland County Assessor
I voted for this but aren't the arrows or the arrow line just a line connecting the centroid of the subcatchment to the loading nodes? Maybe this can be done in Ruby - we have some Ruby scripts to make shapefiles.