EEMS 10.1 Release Announcement

Only A Few Weeks To Go Until the Launch…

At the time of the last newsletter Hurricane Dorian had barreled its way through The Bahamas and was heading straight to the United States with unknown levels of destruction in its wake. EEMS 10.1 has the ability to utilize temporally and spatially varying fields such as wind and barometric pressure fields for modeling hurricane storm surge.

If you missed the last newsletter and want to learn more about this feature click the link below.

Read About Temporally and Spatially Varying Fields

Did you Know…

You don’t have to wait until October to start using EEMS 10, this summer we released EEMS 10.0 as beta version. If you are interested in learning more, email our sales team by clicking the link below. Email Sale Team

EEMS 10.1 User Interface

EEMS 10.1 has many new features with one of the most significant enhancements is the new user interface. Using the latest .NET framework, the new GUI applies a GIS-like tree-structure for smooth and rapid navigation of the various EFDC+ modules. Layer control is provided in 2D and 3D views for simpler and more powerful visualization of the model results. Watch this video for a quick overview.

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