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|width="300"|New rainfall data will be entered for 2006. The filter at the top part of the screen is applied to reflect this.||[[Image:graph32.jpg|400px|]] | |width="300"|New rainfall data will be entered for 2006. The filter at the top part of the screen is applied to reflect this.||[[Image:graph32.jpg|400px|]] | ||
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Entering and importing weather and crop data.
After a network has been created, crop data can be entered by hand. In principle this is possible for grid-based networks and station networks alike. However as grid-based networks do not coincide with a ground network, it will usually not make sense to enter data manually.
Entering weather data manually
As the FAO water balance model is usually run with a 10-day (dekadal) time step, this example will show how to enter dekadal data.