The following suggestions improve the setup of a watershed analysis so it is more likely to return watersheds.
When a watershed analysis does not identify a watershed, a message displays.
Reason | Solutions |
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Placing the outlet point for an analysis where there is not enough upstream flow accumulation to identify a watershed, or too far away from a stream. | Use terrain themes to locate low elevations where a stream is likely to occur. For more information, see To theme terrain. Place the outlet point at a lower elevation so more upland area contributes to the watershed. Reduce stream threshold to increase stream generation density. Adjust grid spacing to find a larger watershed area. Grid Spacing and Stream Threshold have a direct correlation to the size of the watershed the analysis may identify. |
Selected road or region does not cross a stream. | Select a longer road region to increase chances of locating a stream crossing the road. Reduce stream threshold to increase stream generation density. Use terrain themes to check if the road runs along low elevations. For example, a road drawn along a ridge line is unlikely to cross a stream. For more information, see To theme terrain. |