Hydrological Analysis
Having flexibility in the approach to undertaking hydrological analysis enables you to make best use of the data you have access to and have confidence in your modelling results. Flood Modeller gives you access to the latest hydrologic methods and gives you the flexibility to define your own.
Key benefitsÂ
⟶ Seamless integration of hydrology and hydraulic modelling with Flood Modeller's new Hydrology+ module
⟶ Flexibility to incorporate industry standard or user defined hydrological methods
⟶ Industry standard methods built into the software (including SCS, Green-Ampt, FSU and ReFH2)
⟶ The rainfall-runoff boundary allows you to select the most appropriate method for your region
⟶ Quickly find the storm duration which gives a maximum level or discharge at a given location
⟶ Use the Simulation Builder and a variety of other tools to streamline model set up
Webinar
What's new in Hydrology+
In this webinar, Adam Parkes, Associate Director - Hydrology at Jacobs, discusses the key features available in Hydrology+ as part of the release of Flood Modeller 7.1.
Latest hydrological methodsÂ
Flood Modeller gives you access to the latest hydrological methods, allowing you to accurately represent model inflows. It provides added flexibility, allowing you to define your own or third-party hydrological methods and specify any combination of rainfall, evaporation or infiltration data.
The extensive toolkit within Flood Modeller streamlines the model building process and helps you quickly calibrate and understand the performance of your model.
The optimise storm duration tool allows you to find the storm duration which gives a maximum level or discharge at a given location.
You can use event files, which links boundaries to your models, and the simulation builder to quickly and easily set up and run your models for different scenarios, return periods or epochs without having to recreate your model each time.