What's New – DynamicFlood: Organize and understand your computations

Dec 8, 2025

Today we have updated Core+ DynamicFlood to make it easier to organize and understand your computations. You can go back and see detailed information about how your computations were set up, both while they are running and after they have completed. We have also added more flexible options for naming computations, and for understanding the performance of the models. For more information, read on below:

Before and during computation

When starting a DynamicFlood computation, you now have the option of changing the title and description of the modelspace that will store the result of the computation. The title and description can also be changed while the model is running by expanding the DynamicFlood progress bar in the right sidebar, where you can now also access information about the physical parameters (rain event, infiltration, surface roughness) being used.

When the computation has finished

Click the information button, next to the event in the modelspace, to show the selected event's physical parameters. Here you can also enable the new model speed layer, and access information on the computation's runtime, timestep, control numbers and more. 

With the model speed layer, you can explore the layer's green, yellow and red areas to understand where the model had to use a small timestep. Adjust the slider, which is in units of seconds, to view just the areas where the timestep is below a certain threshold. For more information, we refer to the DynamicFlood documentation. The model speed layer is available for DynamicFlood computations created after the 26th of September 2025.

You can set the title and description while the dynamic model is running, and when it is finished, you can enable the Model Speed layer to see where the model is slow.