Python Wrappers for SWMM
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Python Wrappers for SWMM
Dynamic hydrology-hydraulic water quality simulation model
PySWMM Stormwater Management Model repository
The web application front end for Model My Watershed.
Analyzing NYC's 311 Street Flooding Complaints from 2010 to 2020.
Source code and data used in the Deep Reinforcement Learning for the Real Time Control of Stormwater Systems paper
Command line script and Python package to read time-series from the Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) binary output.
Analyzing NYC's Stormwater Flood Map - Extreme Flood Scenario
A Collection of Flood Hazard Layers for New York City.
Source code for the MARL-enabled real-time control of urban drainage system
A web application that allows citizens to "adopt" a storm drain in Norfolk, Virginia
The Neptune project is the internal code name for the Orange County Stormwater Tools. The Orange County Stormwater Tools is a web application to track performance and progress towards TMDL implementation in south Orange County, California.
Models, code, and controllers for the development of smarter stormwater systems
SWMManywhere is used to derive and simulate a sewer network anywhere in the world
Jupyter Notebooks documenting the use of 3RWW and related data services
Bayesian Methods for the calibration and control of storm water networks
Exploring NYC's DEP Citywide Parcel-Based Impervious Area GIS Study.
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