Weather extremes cause many different types of natural disasters like tornadoes and flash floods. Meteorological forces driving individual extreme weather events are increasingly understood in the context of larger regional or even global processes. Weather authorities can optimize global hydrologic models with the aid of big data downscaling and augmented local river stream flow information, driving progress toward local relevance and application for better decision-making. In this webinar, you will see organizations—from local to national—collaborate and coordinate analytics, and you will learn how to downscale river data to better visualize stream flow information. You will also see how best to leverage a series of global or local apps, coding tools, and geospatial data infrastructure to interact with big data alongside local data and gain comprehensive insights into the water ecosystem.
The following are some resources to help you get started:
A New Approach to Flood Mapping: http://ow.ly/JJeS50G0SM3
ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World hydrology content: http://ow.ly/5N0v50G0SNn
How Technology and GIS Students Aided Response to the Great Flood of 2019: http://ow.ly/Pujp50G0SPS
Additional resources can be accessed in the Esri Community: http://ow.ly/K4gS50G0SRf
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