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Abstract
This Jupyter notebook illustrates the HAND workflow and its use in example flood emergency scenarios. The study area is Onion Creek (HUC10 code 1209020504).
This is also a demonstration of conducting geospatial anlysis with opensource toolkits (gdal) using an online Jupyter interface.
Environment required: CyberGIS-Jupyter for Water
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