Canadian firm says 3D modeling could improve disaster planning
The Vancouver Sun tells the story of a local company that produces 3D modeling software for water flow around - and in - major metropolitan cities that face shorelines. The firm demonstrated how a massive water surge would affect the city of Miami.
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