rvLOOD
rvLOOD is a software tool designed to simulate the impact of flooding on road networks. It is particularly useful for urban planning, disaster management, and infrastructure development. The tool uses geographic information system (GIS) data to model the effects of flooding on road networks, taking into account factors such as water depth, flow velocity, and road geometry. rvLOOD can simulate both surface and subsurface flooding, making it a versatile tool for various applications.
The software is developed by the University of Bristol and is open-source, allowing users to modify and
One of the key features of rvLOOD is its ability to model the impact of flooding on
rvLOOD is a powerful tool for simulating the impact of flooding on road networks. Its open-source nature