Laptop displaying LADRIS flood monitoring dashboard with risk factors, water level graphs, and a blue flood impact map.Laptop screen displaying a flood prediction map with a blue shaded area indicating flood risk, showing 256 impacted assets, 96 data sources, 2 monitors, and 2 warnings as of January 21, 2025.
Flood

Real-Time Flood Forecasting

Predict near-term flood events. Safeguard people, property, and infrastructure.

AI-Powered Flood Forecasting and Monitoring

Ladris Flood transforms traditional flood mapping into a dynamic decision-support tool, built for professionals who need more than static risk zones.
Designed for emergency managers, infrastructure operators, and planners, Flood delivers continuously updated forecasts powered by AI and live environmental data. It’s fast, geospatially precise, and ready for the real world.
Flood monitoring dashboard showing California map with flood warnings and monitors at various creek and tide stations, including alerts and 72-hour flood prediction timeline.

Real-Time Forecasts That Evolve With the Storm

Ladris Flood leverages cutting-edge machine learning models to generate high-resolution impact forecasts up to 72 hours in advance. These models automatically update as new data flows in from radar, gauges, and weather systems, ensuring decisions are based on both what is happening now and what may happen next.

Ground-Connected Intelligence with Stream and Rainfall Data

Integrated with USGS gauges and national weather radar, Ladris Flood draws directly from real-time water levels and precipitation trends. This streamflow-aware system improves accuracy and provides situational awareness that moves as fast as the conditions do.
Flood monitoring dashboard showing risk factors for Pescadero Creek Stream warning with current level 10.2 ft and predicted 12.8 ft, and Half Moon Bay Tide Station monitoring with current 6.12 ft and predicted 7.28 ft; map with flood impact visualization and data summary of 256 impacted assets and 96 data sources.
Aerial view of a flooded urban area with submerged streets and buildings, including a large white building and a yellow building partially underwater.

Structure-Level and Infrastructure Impact Mapping

Move beyond broad risk zones. Flood pinpoints which buildings, roads, substations, and critical facilities are likely to be impacted, based on real terrain and live forecasts. This enables field teams and decision-makers to focus resources where the needs are highest.

Flood-Aware Evacuation Scenario Modeling

Ladris Flood connects seamlessly with Evac to simulate how rising water levels will impact evacuation zones, route accessibility, and clearance times.

Built with Purpose

Built for Flood Response Teams and Infrastructure Planners
Built on the Core platform, Ladris Flood supports the full lifecycle of flood readiness, from pre-storm planning to active incident response. It brings together all the intelligence needed to protect communities and infrastructure in rapidly evolving flood scenarios.
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Stay Ahead of the Waterline

With minute-by-minute forecast updates, Flood delivers a continuous picture of changing flood conditions.
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Focus on What’s Actually at Risk

Flood combines FEMA data, local flood zones, and user-defined thresholds to pinpoint risks at the structure and infrastructure level.
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Keep the Field in Sync

Built for both desktop and mobile, Flood’s interactive viewer gives field teams and planners a shared, real-time view.
Heatmap overlay on a digital map showing data concentration around Half Moon Bay and Lower Crystal Spring Reservoir in California with various icons for points of interest and a timeline slider at the bottom.
Core

Part of a Unified Disaster Intelligence Platform

Core brings all of the data feeds, intelligence, information, documents, plans, and field sensors that you use in emergency management and disaster response into one place behind one single pane of glass where it is easy to visualize, forecast and act upon.

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