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DSS-WISE Web uses a fast, state-of-the-art, fully verified and validated, two-dimensional numerical model with automated data preparation and minimal user input.
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Our platform has revolutionized how engineers and organizations approach flood modeling. With significant cost savings, rapid growth in adoption, and a growing community of users, we're making advanced flood modeling accessible to everyone who needs it.
Experience the next generation of flood modeling with our powerful, accessible, and cost-effective platform.
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Get rapid results with our high-performance computing infrastructure.
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Full-featured platform available to all dam safety professionals.
Developed and maintained through collaboration between premier research and government organizations
Real-world examples of DSS-WISE Web in action during critical dam safety incidents

Twenty-five DSS-WISE Web simulations for the Fitchville Dam by the National Weather Service and Connecticut State Dam Safety Officials in the same morning of the leak
Average simulation run time of 13 minutes

Lake Van Norden Dam suffered damage to the spillway channel concrete liner. The dam owner's approved inundation map was used during the incident, but DSS-WISE Web was used to confirm the owner's inundation area and flood parameters.

Multiple EAPs were activated for several dams during the approach of Hurricane Florence. Dam Safety Program staff identified dams that were expected to receive the most rainfall and conducted DSS-WISE Web simulations to evaluate hazard classifications and ascertain accurate mapping would be available for distribution to emergency management.