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Researchers study complex reasons behind long-term shifts in seasonality and severity of Las Vegas-area flooding...

Los Angeles is among several U.S. cities embracing green infrastructure to enhance the value and functionality of inner-city...

Federal government earmarks $3 million to extend the reach of leading stormwater infrastructure researchers....

High-tech mapping effort provides inch-by-inch detail of more than 350,000 parcels in Duval County, Florida....

A new analysis of implementation plans in 20 U.S. cities highlights missed potential in using green infrastructure to...

The three-year Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission was co-launched by the U.S. and French space agencies in...

Announced during a United Nations convention on climate change in November, two recent White House-authored reports detail new...

Project completed at South Chicago’s Coles School boosts runoff retention capacity by nearly 2.1 million L (570,000 gal)....

Researchers in Germany use seismometers to provide earlier flood warnings in Europe’s increasingly flood-prone river valleys...

Combining satellite imagery and machine learning, researchers compile first publicly available database of New York City green roof...

This month, Google launched FloodHub, a platform that combines machine learning and satellite imagery to predict riverine flooding...