I’ve yet to find a term or tag name that I like for the case where the water disappears from the surface in a desert environment. One issue is the location will vary depending on how big the storm was (or perhaps for a seasonal stream how wet the preceding wet season was). So it might be a tag applied to an intermittent way. Or, for simplicity, it might be a tag on the last node of the way. And, of course, the only reason for it is to let the QA tools know that it is not a mistake.
I wonder if the QA tools could simply ignore connectivity issues for intermittent waterways? Thoughts? > On Jul 24, 2020, at 2:04 AM, Alan Mackie <aamac...@gmail.com> wrote: > > This is specifically about how to label the end point where the waterway > doesn't drain into another waterbody, not how to label an intermittent stream > in general. >
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