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Runoff Modeling Software In Europe
5 software items found
by:itwh GmbH based inHannover, GERMANY
KOSIM is a well-established and state-of-the-art rainfall-runoff model for continuous quantity and quality simulations on Windows platforms. KOSIM will be available in ...
by:Water Resource Associates LLP based inWallingford, UNITED KINGDOM
HYSIM is a hydrological simulation model (rainfall-runoff model) which uses rainfall and potential evaporation data to simulate the hydrological cycle (surface runoff, percolation to groundwater and river flow) on a continuous ...
by:Water Resource Associates LLP based inWallingford, UNITED KINGDOM
Water Resource Associates produces a wide range of hydrological software. For example, HYSIM is a rainfall/runoff model which the Environment Agency has purchased for all of its regional offices. WRA have recently constructed a model linking rainfall/runoff has been linked to climate change scenarios, the first ...
by:Meniscus Systems Ltd - Part of METASPHERE based inHuntingdon, UNITED KINGDOM
MAP Sewer is our high performance, flexible and scaleable cloud-based solution for predicting flows in sewers, pumping stations, combined sewer overflows and detention ...
by:itwh GmbH based inHannover, GERMANY
Calculation of flooding through urban flash floods. The hydraulic simulation of the surface runoff in case of a canalization overload is done by means of a 2-dimensional calculation approach. The spatial extent, the chronological progression and the water depth of flooding may be analyzed. Precautionary measures may be deduced from the analysis and verified for their ...
