Disaster Mapping

Helping Cities Plan and Prepare for Potential Worst Case Scenarios

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Key Service Areas

Key Service Areas

We help cities prepare for and respond to both natural and man-made disasters. Our team collects high-resolution satellite and drone images before and after events, uses machine learning to quickly analyze damage, and provides insights for response, recovery, and long-term resilience planning.

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A Deeper Look Into Disaster Mapping

A Deeper Look Into Disaster Mapping

Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of natural disasters, creating a greater need for rapid and accurate damage assessment. Traditional methods—such as crowdsourcing used after the 2010 Haiti earthquake—require large teams and significant time. EarthNumerics speeds up this process by combining drones, satellite imagery, and machine learning to automatically extract damage information from large datasets. We support cities, engineers, and planners by providing fast, actionable spatial data for effective disaster response and resilience planning.

Why Be Prepared...

Why Be Prepared...

The Atlantic averages 12 named storms, 6.5 hurricanes, and 2 major hurricanes per year. (Source: Stormfax Weather Almanac). Over the past century, global sea levels have risen by about 8 inches, largely due to climate change. (Source: NASA)

From government agencies to the private sector, we are ready to help you out.