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Data integrations in

Flood Modeller

Including Fathom's Global Flood Map


Flood Modeller provides access to a wide-range of third-party integrations, enabling direct access to global datasets and complementary products. The latest release of the software, version 7.1, now allows users to seamlessly display Fathom’s Global Flood Map data – directly within Flood Modeller’s intuitive GIS interface.


In this webinar, Gavin Lewis, Fathom’s Head of Engineering, introduces their award-winning Global Flood Map which provides the most robust and comprehensive set of hazard data and flood risk information in the world.


Adam Parkes, Flood Modeller’s Technical Director, provides a live demonstration of the Fathom Global Flood Map integration within Flood Modeller and discusses the benefits the data brings to a series of projects.


As part of the webinar, Adam demonstrates a number of other data integrations, including Ordnance Survey and Bing background mapping, river gauge data using Hydrology+ and various other data services.




Our presenter

Gavin Lewis, Head of Engineering - Fathom


Gavin has a strong background in spatial data and technology across a number of sectors particularly asset management & infrastructure, international development and insurance.

As Head of Engineering, he is responsible for applying Fathom’s world-leading scientific research and model development on flooding and climate change to help overcome real world issues in engineering and infrastructure caused by flooding and the future impacts of climate change.

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Adam Parkes, Technical Director and Senior Hydrologist, Jacobs

 

Adam is a chartered scientist with 20 years' experience in hydrology and hydraulic modelling, working across a broad range of flood risk and water management projects.  He provides technical leadership for flood risk management projects, including mapping, appraisal and scheme design, alongside a wide range of related projects, including asset inspection, reservoir design, urban flooding, data capture and management.

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