Caitlin Scopel
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Project Manager for the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World Environment Team

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Community Maps for Hydrology FREE Webinar this Wednesday!

Register here Water touches nearly every aspect of our lives on planet earth. From the water we drink, to the air we breathe, to the lan...

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Join us for a FREE webinar: ArcGIS Online and the Living Atlas

The Living Atlas is a curated subset of ArcGIS Online content. It’s comprised of authoritative content in the form of maps, map layers,...

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Create Watersheds and Trace Downstream in your ArcGIS Online web map

Hydrology Tools on ArcGIS Online. The Hydrology Analysis tools, Watershed and Trace Downstream, have been available in ArcGIS for Desktop

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ArcGIS 10.2.1 & 10.2.2 for Desktop Hydrology Tools Ready-to-use-Services Patch

Download the ArcGIS 10.2.1 & 10.2.2 for Desktop Hydrology Tools Ready-to-use-Services Patch. The Ready-to-use Services in ArcGIS Onli...

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Official Release!

Your efforts have made possible the official release of the Elevation Analysis Geoprocessing Services - Watershed, Trace Downstream, Prof...

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Splashing new audiences: Story Maps for flood-modeling applications

By Denny Rivas. Center for Research in Water Resources. The University of Texas at Austin. Consider you are asked to undertake research ...

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Updates to Hydrology Analysis Services & New Hydrology Layers Added to ArcGIS Online

The Esri Hydro Team is pleased to announce it has added more data layers to the Living Atlas. USA Polluted Waters (Source: EPA 303d) U...

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Floodplain delineation using only Arc Hydro models

By Patrick Bergeron, postdoctoral fellow, INSPQ and Univerisité de Sherbrooke, Canada. Temporal floodplain delineation is an importan...

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New Elevation and Hydrologic Analysis Ready-To-Use Services in 10.2.1

by Steve Kopp, Esri Have you ever wanted to draw a viewshed or elevation profile for a location but didn’t have the data? Or needed to...

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