Hi Ian,
It is also worth noting that from Storm Injector 1.39 onward, you can access the ARR Point, Areal and ARR87 temporal patterns via CStm events, rather than only via the standard design event checkboxes.
So you can run a 1% AEP (or whatever rainfall you put in this column of the IFD tables) with your choice of temporal patterns (ARR, GSDM, etc), loss rates, depth or loss adjustments and ARF and then rename the event as convenient.
More information and the basics of the ARR temporal pattern naming convention (eg: *ARR Point-East Coast (South)-rare*) can be found here: https://csse.com.au/storminjector_online_help/selection-of-events.html
I hope this helps. Happy to assist if you run into trouble.
Regards,
Chris
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Hi Ian,
You may like to read our help section here: https://csse.com.au/storminjector_online_help/pmp_pmf-modelling.html
You could populate and import a PMP template using 3) Get IFD Data >> Import from csv and the sample file attached. If you only have certain durations to run, you can select these in the Durations tab of the Selected Events table.
You would then need to ensure the PMP IFDs are selected in the IFD Location column of the Project Setup panel.
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