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  2. Flood Modeller - Wikipedia

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    The software incorporates a user interface for building, running and viewing the results of models, including a GIS map interface. The software has been independently benchmarked [1] by the Environment Agency and is used extensively [2] to undertake modelling of flood risk, [3] develop flood risk management schemes and provide flood forecasting ...

  3. Kalypso (software) - Wikipedia

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    It focuses on numerical simulations in water management and ecology such as the generation of inundation and flood risk maps by hydrologic and hydrodynamic models and GIS functionality. The Kalypso software system has been collaboratively developed in a joint project by the company Björnsen Consulting Engineers (BCE) and the department for ...

  4. MIKE 11 - Wikipedia

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    MIKE 11 has been used in hundreds of application around the world. Its main application areas are flood analysis and alleviation design, real-time flood forecasting, dam break analysis, optimisation of reservoir and canal gate/structure operations, ecological and water quality assessments in rivers and wetlands, sediment transport and river morphology studies, salinity intrusion in rivers and ...

  5. ANUGA Hydro - Wikipedia

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    ANUGA Hydro [3] is a free and open source software tool for hydrodynamic modelling, suitable for predicting the consequences of hydrological disasters such as riverine flooding, storm surges and tsunamis. For example, ANUGA can be used to create predicted inundation maps based on hypothetical tsunami or flood scenarios. The ANUGA name without ...

  6. Understanding FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 system for flood ... - AOL

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    These FIRMs still serve as a vital source of flood mapping data for communities. ... Special Flood Hazard Area. Why FEMA rate changes matter. FEMA Risk Rating 2.0 will affect each policyholder ...

  7. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    Areas that fall within the boundary are called special flood hazard areas (SFHAs) and they are further divided into insurance risk zones. The term 100-year flood indicates that the area has a one-percent chance of flooding in any given year, not that a flood will occur every 100 years. [2] Such maps are used in town planning, in the insurance ...

  8. HEC-RAS - Wikipedia

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    GeoHECRAS is a 2D/3D visualization and editing data wrapper to the HEC-RAS software and used for flood control and flood mitigation engineering studies, including production of Federal Emergency Management Agency flood hazard maps and other river engineering studies. Features related to HEC-RAS include: Undo and redo HEC-RAS editing

  9. HAZUS - Wikipedia

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    Hazus is a geographic information system-based natural hazard analysis tool developed and freely distributed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).. In 1997 FEMA released its first edition of a commercial off-the-shelf loss and risk assessment software package built on GIS technology.