Draw your site for a preliminary flood-risk screening — not a design or approval basis.
Most teams spend two to three days on a desk-study screening like this — done here in about a minute.
Low / Medium / High, with a confidence score and the drivers behind it.
Which studies you'll likely need, and roughly how many days each takes.
Composite CN (AMC I/II/III) from satellite land cover & soil, plus Tc, peak flows and hydrograph — every assumption shown.
Take the screening summary to your team, client or the relevant authority.
All layers except your site boundary are conceptual/indicative — derived from coarse open data, not survey.
Elevation & terrain type are auto-filled from the open DEM (SRTM ~30 m) on run. Edit either field to override with survey data.
Curve Number is auto-derived from this year's land cover + SoilGrids soil. Edit the mix above only to override.
Draw a polygon with the toolbar (top-left of the map) or upload a boundary, set the inputs, then run the screening.
No. It's a preliminary screening tool — an indicative flood-risk band, a recommended study scope and screening hydrology. It is not a hydraulic / inundation model and not a design, permit or approval basis.
A Low / Medium / High risk band with a confidence score, an automated composite Curve Number (AMC I/II/III) with full workings (time of concentration, Rational and SCS-CN peak flows), a recommended list of studies with rough durations, and a downloadable PDF report — in about 60 seconds, no sign-up.
The composite TR-55 CN is derived from satellite land cover (Sentinel-2 10 m, Impact Observatory/Esri) combined with the hydrologic soil group from SoilGrids (USDA texture cascade, WRB fallback), then adjusted for antecedent moisture (NEH-630 AMC I/II/III). Every assumption and source appears in the audit trail.
No. It's a screening estimate to scope the work ahead. Design and submission require measured survey/DEM, jurisdiction-specific rainfall (IDF) and full hydrology/hydraulic modelling. Each result is labelled by data source, so measured and assumed inputs stay clearly separated.
Terrain and elevation auto-fill from an open DEM (SRTM ~30 m); rainfall uses regional IDF presets; land cover comes from Sentinel-2. These coarse open-data inputs are shown as indicative ranges, not exact values — override any field with survey data for higher accuracy.
Engineering-grade PDF — site, hydrology, flood risk, full study scope and assumptions. Free.
Archeve sets aside a share of this tool's running costs for children's education and welfare programmes in the communities we work in. If you'd like to chip in, pick an amount below — entirely optional, and your report downloads either way.
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