United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) policy states that USACE will analyze water resources projects, including flood risk management projects, using a risk framework that incorporates watershed, systems and life-cycle approaches. However, software to directly support these requirements has not been available. The current software sed within USACE to perform these types of analyses, HEC-FDA (Flood Damage Reduction Analysis), has a number of limitations. For this reason and others, USACE’s Hydrologic Engineering Center (CEIWR-HEC) developed the Watershed Analysis Tool (HEC-WAT). HECWAT was initially developed to assist USACE personnel conduct water resources studies of complex riverine systems with an integrated, comprehensive and sy...
Heuristic knowledge has been integrated with analytical tools to support decision making for flood m...
On average, flooding causes over five billion dollars of damage and 99 fatalities per year in the Un...
Floods are seen in countries in tropical climatic zones, both in terms of quantity and harm. The non...
United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) policy states that USACE will analyze water resources ...
United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) policy states that USACE will analyze water resources ...
The United States Army Corps of Engineers’ Hydrologic Engineering Center developed the HEC-FIA (Floo...
Abstract: The paper discusses how the well known USACE HEC models, RAS and HMS, are fully integrated...
Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited. Papers in this series have resulted from techni...
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) guidance documents require economists and planners...
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) guidance documents require economists and planners...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
The climate change and land use change have raised the challenges associated with increased runoff a...
Heuristic knowledge has been integrated with analytical tools to support decision making for flood m...
The climate change and land use change have raised the challenges associated with increased runoff a...
Heuristic knowledge has been integrated with analytical tools to support decision making for flood m...
On average, flooding causes over five billion dollars of damage and 99 fatalities per year in the Un...
Floods are seen in countries in tropical climatic zones, both in terms of quantity and harm. The non...
United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) policy states that USACE will analyze water resources ...
United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) policy states that USACE will analyze water resources ...
The United States Army Corps of Engineers’ Hydrologic Engineering Center developed the HEC-FIA (Floo...
Abstract: The paper discusses how the well known USACE HEC models, RAS and HMS, are fully integrated...
Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited. Papers in this series have resulted from techni...
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) guidance documents require economists and planners...
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) guidance documents require economists and planners...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
A comprehensive assessment of flood hazards will necessitate a step-by-step analysis, starting with ...
The climate change and land use change have raised the challenges associated with increased runoff a...
Heuristic knowledge has been integrated with analytical tools to support decision making for flood m...
The climate change and land use change have raised the challenges associated with increased runoff a...
Heuristic knowledge has been integrated with analytical tools to support decision making for flood m...
On average, flooding causes over five billion dollars of damage and 99 fatalities per year in the Un...
Floods are seen in countries in tropical climatic zones, both in terms of quantity and harm. The non...