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### 1.1 Short description
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The [**HYPE model**](http://hypeweb.smhi.se/model-water/) is our main tool (an open source dynamic integrated rainfall-runoff and nutrient transfer model), which provides new information, forecasts and knowledge of water resources in Sweden and world-wide, addressing different spatial and temporal scales and a broad range of users, see [**SMHI Hypeweb**](http://hypeweb.smhi.se/).
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The input data files needed for the HYPE applications can be created in many ways. In our work at [**SMHI**](https://www.smhi.se/en) and within the [**Hydrology Research unit**](http://www.smhi.se/en/research/research-departments/hydrology) we often create these files by using the GIS-based tool from SMHI called WHIST (World Hydrological Input data Set-up Tool).
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WHIST is a GIS based tool for creating and manipulating watersheds for hydrological modelling. It uses topographic databases to delineate subbasins and determine the linking between them. The software also extracts and link data from other sources (shapefiles, grids) to the subbasins.
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![SubbasinCreation](uploads/0b634f8315bf735a10dbf5674fa6482a/SubbasinCreation.png)
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*WHIST subbasin delineation and routing determination.*
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If a certain outlet is of importance to model WHIST can use so called "forced point" to force the outlet of a subbasin to hit that particular point. This procedure must be preceded by an adjustment of that point to the actual river network (ACC) since this data is used to find the delineation of the subbasins. See both the [**HYPE tutorial**](http://www.smhi.net/hype/wiki/doku.php?id=start:hype_tutorials:hype_setup_tutorial#creating_sub-basins_for_hype) and **[Create subbasins from hydrologically corrected topography data (DEM, DIR, ACC)](https://git.smhi.se/whist/whist/-/wikis/WHIST-Wiki/Create-subbasins-from-hydrologically-corrected-topography-data-(DEM,-DIR,-ACC))** for more information.
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WHIST provides a table with information about each subbasin which can be used as a base (with information of subbasin area, routing, outlet points, upstream area, estimated riverlength, etc) for the file [**GeoData.txt**](http://www.smhi.net/hype/wiki/doku.php?id=start:hype_file_reference:geodata.txt) which is one of the mandatory files for [**HYPE modelling**](http://hypeweb.smhi.se/model-water/).
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It is also possible to **[import already existing subbasin polygons](https://git.smhi.se/whist/whist/-/wikis/WHIST-Wiki/Import-subbasin-polygons-with-or-without-existing-routing-information)**, both with and without routing description. WHIST can then be used to derive the routing (if missing), extract other spatial data and tailor this for a preliminary GeoData.txt. You will still need hydrologically corrected topography data.
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### 1.2 Forum
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Please use our [**WHIST forum**](https://sourceforge.net/p/hype/discussion/whist/) for questions and help. Perhaps you will find your answer among the former questions from WHIST users.
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### 1.3 Download WHIST
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**[Here](https://git.smhi.se/whist/whist/wikis/WHIST-Wiki/-3.-Download-software-and-get-started)** you find instructions and guidelines to get started.
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### 1.4 Disclaimer
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The program started out as a collection of tools for internal use when preparing geographical data for hydrological models. So, even though the program is now being adapted to be distributed to external users, please bear in mind that there are still many functions that need more work and explanation to be useful.
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