DROUGHTSCAN
CLIMATE EFFECTS TRANSPARENT WITH DROUGHTSCAN
The Sensar DroughtScan helps governments and semi-governments map climate risks due to drought. Dry summers cause additional soil subsidence, which can cause damage to buildings and infrastructure. The DroughtScan provides millimeter-level insight into what that effect is, where it is occurring and whether the subsidence is permanent. Because we have taken up to four measurements per week since 2015, it is possible to make very accurate correlations with the groundwater level.


INCLUDED IN THE DROUGHTSCAN
- The application 'buildings'.
- The application 'roads'.
- Ground level information for backyards, business parks, etc.
- An analysis additional land subsidence during dry summers.
- The settlement archive.
TYPICAL ISSUES
- How does drought affect public spaces?
- Which properties are susceptible to drought?
- Are the climate adaptation measures taken effective?
- How do we provide information to residents?