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5 software items found
by:OpenGov based inSan Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Mitigate the impact of a flood through planning and preparation. Use Cartegraph and ArcGIS™ together to maintain your flood protection assets, build a detailed response plan, and stay organized throughout cleanup and recovery. ...
by:Vieux & Associates, Inc. (Vieux) - an AEM brand based inNorman, OKLAHOMA (USA)
Occurrences of heavy rainfall and flooding events are increasing, and more people and infrastructure are impacted. The need for better and more accessible information is growing. FloodVieux is a cloud-based service for preparation, operations and review of flood events. A ‘common operating picture’ is used to present diverse information sources within a single ...
by:Vieux & Associates, Inc. (Vieux) - an AEM brand based inNorman, OKLAHOMA (USA)
A common operating picture tool for flood management keeps everyone on the same page. The City of Austin is challenged with flash flooding, experiencing deadly Halloween floods in Onion Creek in 2013 and again in 2015. FloodVieux is implemented in their Common Operating Picture (COP), which coordinates and delivers critical flood information, as seen in Stormwater Magazine May ...
by:StormHarvester Ltd based inLondon, UNITED KINGDOM
Reduce Flood Risk, increase Environmental Benefits and Improve Amenity Value of Ponds, Lakes and Reservoirs. StormHarvester’s Technology can be used to actively or pre-emptively control and optimise water levels within ponds, lakes and reservoirs. Controlling water levels in this way can provide significant flood reduction while at the same time improving amenity and environmental benefits. ...
by:Ambiental Risk Analytics based inBrighton, UNITED KINGDOM
FloodFutures is our predictive flood model that considers nine possible climate change scenarios between 2020 and 2080. We developed it to help (re)insurers, utility companies, local authorities, infrastructure managers and commercial developers understand and plan for long-term flood ...
