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The upper part of the display gives an overview of the modifiers created for the currently selected node in the forecaster panel. When a modifier is selected in this panel, the details will be shown in the lower part of the panel. It also allows the user to make mods active and inactive with the checkbox in the column Active. When a modifier is made locally, it get's a salmon background color. When it is saved to the server (by running the associated WF on the server), it gets a green background  color.

The position of the  splitter between the table and the editor is stored in user_settings.ini.  When Fews is closed and then launched again, the splitter  appears  at the previously set position.

A mod can be deleted by pressing the cross icon. If you have made a local change to a saved modifier, only the local change will be deleted when you press the cross. The background color will change back from salmon to green. If you delete it again, the saved modifier will be deleted as well. (Note, in a SA the behavior is different. In a SA a single delete action deletes the entire modifier.) If you make use of the Run Info panel (see Explorer Tasks, with <taskClass>nl.wldelft.fews.gui.plugin.runinfo.RunInfoPanel</taskClass>), this will show both the saved and local modifiers, so you can compare them directly. 

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The forecast panel also shows at the bottom the currently selected (default) warm state. By clicking on the drop-down box all the available warm states are shown. If the forecaster needs to use a different warm state than the default, a new warm state date may be selected from drop down menu titled Warm State Selection. If the default warm state is not correct another warm state can be selected from the drop-down box.

The selected warm state represents the end of  the period the warm state is  searched in. The  warm state search period begins  a day before the end of the search  period . This is by default.

While running a  workflow, the warm state search  period is logged in the log panel.  An example:

If  t0 =  26-06-2021 20:00:00 and Warm state selection = 25-06-2021 20:00:00  the following search period is logged:  :   "Warm state selection -2 day to -1 day, 1 day"

Please note:

if the warm state search period cannot be rounded  to whole days, the period is logged in hours, for example :

If  t0 =  26-06-2021 22:00:00 and Warm state selection = 25-06-2021 20:00:00  the following search period is logged:  :    "Warm state selection -50 hour to -26 hour, 1 day"

Adjust state and/or forecast length

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