The Flash Flood Map

An introduction to the Flash Flood Map explaining how flooded areas are identified, how they can be visualised together with flow paths and watersheds, and how to interact with the map. The video also explains the Depression Map.

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The user interface

Explore the Scalgo Live interface to navigate the map, visualise various data layers, discover additional data in the library, and import your own datasets.

The Flash Flood Map

Use the Flash Flood Map to identify flooded areas, flow paths and watersheds. Explore results with interactive tools for deeper insights. Learn about the Depression map and how it is used in the Flash Flood analysis.

Depression map

Identify and analyse low points in the terrain where surface water accumulates and get detailed information about volumes and areas.

Depression-free flow

Map terrain-based flow paths and watersheds. Learn about the differences between the Depression-free flow analysis and the Flash Flood Map.

Sea level rise

Identify flooded areas with the Sea-Level Rise analysis. Use interactive tools to analyse the results and locate critical low points along the coast where water may intrude and flood coastal areas.

The profile tool

Quickly extract elevation profiles with the profile tool to examine topography, measure gradients, analyse cross sections of rivers or roads and more.

Exporting data

Export analyses and data in different resolutions, formats, and projections. Quickly save maps as pdf or jpg files for your reports and documentations.

Canvas

Draw lines, polygons, and points, and add your notes directly on the map. Extract data from Scalgo Live, and upload your own vector data into Canvas.