StormNET in action.

Six dimensions of stormwater design — across scales, components, and workflows. All on real cities.

Coming soon. Recorded sessions for this dimension of StormNET are being prepared and will appear here as they're ready.

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StormNET is a computational steering system for urban water — change the network and immediately see the hydraulics, the cost, and the 3D twin respond. Design, simulation, cost, and visualization are one environment, steered as you learn the system.

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What you're looking at.

Most stormwater modeling projects spend months on the same opening sequence — gathering land-use data, drawing the network from scratch, hand-tuning rainfall inputs, and reconciling formats across tools. StormNET inverts that. The base map is already there, the rainfall is already there, the engine is already running. You start where the design begins.

Above, a library of recorded sessions covering six dimensions of stormwater design — integrated urban systems on real cities, storage and detention components, green infrastructure (LID), open-channel and river hydraulics, and two complete workflow modes: building from scratch, and importing existing SWMM models. Every simulation runs in real time. The engine solves as the storm passes through.

Ready to design your network?

Every simulation above started as a box drawn on a real city map. Open the platform and try it on yours — no installation, runs in your browser.

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