There are 2 repositories under flooding topic.
PyGMTSAR (Python InSAR): Powerful and Accessible Satellite Interferometry
Bluetooth mesh messaging SDK for apps
AnuGA for the simulation of the shallow water equation
Free and open-source tools for hydrological and hydraulic analysis.
This repo contains source code, manuals, and additional information needed to build, deploy, and maintain a Flood Sensor
A packet flooding/generating program I made that supports TCP, UDP, and ICMP packets. Includes functionality to change characteristics per packet and is also multithreaded.
Analyzing NYC's 311 Street Flooding Complaints from 2010 to 2020.
Analyzing NYC's Stormwater Flood Map - Extreme Flood Scenario
Attacks against QUIC (CVE-2022-30591)
Exploiting ConvNet Diversity for Flooding Identification -- Flood Detection in Satellite Images [FDSI] -- [2017 Multimedia Satellite Task]
Resilient City Toolkit
Бомбер звонками, подшути над друзьями😀 Звонки с анонимного номера 📞 Вбей номер и смотри за реакцией 😂
NextGen In A Box: NextGen Generation Water Modeling Framework for Community Release (Docker version)
Docker container that can flood HTTP requests through TOR proxy, scalable as a docker-compose service
Flood Map Tile Server built with FastAPI and TiTiler
An maintained Version of Forlix Floodcheck
In order to map LCLU in french-Guyana, few scripts were developped or adapted to enable either to automaticaly map either to explore cloudless mosaic and even automaticaly detect floodings with Sentinel 1 SAR data.
Esp8266 / ESP32 mesh gateway node.
A Collection of Flood Hazard Layers for New York City.
Uma pequena tool de floodar caixa de gmail.
Repository for performing climate extraction and climate extreme calculation for ethnographic site of the IBSS project
In this repository, I share a class project in which I explored the Google Earth engine sentinel 1 SAR dataset potential to be used for flood mapping of the 2019 Gorgan flood.
A bot that automatically join a Zoom meeting on browser, This used python and selenium webdriver
Identifying when Madison-area lakes are too high, in real time. The USGS data source broke, and this site no longer exists.
SWMM5 models for studying active stormwater control