3D visualization tech developed by Texas A&M researchers predicts hurricane damage in coastal Texas communities, utilizing real-time weather forecasts and infrastructure factors.

3D visualization technology developed by Texas A&M University researchers predicts hurricane damage in coastal Texas communities. The technology uses real-time weather forecasts to model specific building damages, factoring in elevation and preventative infrastructure. It helps homeowners prepare for hurricane season and raises community awareness of potential flood impacts, informing evacuation decisions when necessary.

June 10, 2024
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