The present invention relates to water events modeling including flood, the number one
natural disaster in the world. Specifically, the present invention generates models of water events consist of one or multiple outputs from various modeling processes. It also generates analytics of water events, and integrating the water models for
machine and human-eyes consumption. Further, the present invention produces derivatives, tools, and informational services for various purposes, such as, flood
risk assessment; flood determination; and insurance rating. The present invention is the process and systems of producing one or
multiple models of water events and derivatives, based on various inputs. For modeling water events at a given location and in a timely fashion, the present invention prepares, aggregates, integrates, and maintains all relevant inputs in one
system. The input data include various information, such as, water events' extent, flooded areas, flood plain, inundated areas, and measurement of water condition. The input datasets also include various other data, such as,
terrain elevation data,
land use land cover data,
soil conductivity, water gauge measurements, and hydrologic regression equations for calculating flows. The inputs further include hydrologic modeling algorithms, hydraulic modeling algorithms, geospatial algorithms, and local or remote data of real-time water conditions acquired through
machine services.