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welcome to creating hydrologic routing input with the Worf hydro GIS pre-processing toolkit this tool is created by kevin sampson and david gotchas this video is by Molly McAllister from the National Center for Atmospheric Research during this tutorial we will walk through the process of creating the hydrologic routing inputs or routing stacks for the Croton New York test case which is available from our website we will use the GIS pre-processing tool to verify the geogrid file creation and domain location then we will create basic hydrologic routing input next we will add forecast points in the links to this routing stack and finally we will examine the outputs of the GIS pre-processing tool the requirements for working with this tool are ArcGIS 10 point 3.1 or later and spatial analyst extension so first we will download the GIS pre-processing tool from our website we will also download the GIS pre-processing stand-alone test data and the documentation now we will open up our catalog