Empirical wave runup models implemented in Python
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Empirical wave runup models implemented in Python
A curated list of awesome resources for coastal engineers and scientists
A fork of Home Assistant's NOAA Tides sensor with additional features.
This repository is based from my own personal trip to Thailand. It aims to provide people an insight into the best places to visit for those who are planning to go and have not been before. The website aims to appeal to different categories to try and suit everyone's needs.
A CNN classifier that can indicate if a coastal stream is bermed (i.e. a lagoon has formed) or is open to the sea from Planet remote sensing data
An open data model for exchange and storage of beach debris data
An app that queries a weather API to provide a better weather forecast for surfing on your favorite beaches 🌊
developed by Ricardo Pastor, Aryja Misra, and Akhilesh Kanmanthreddy, RipTide brings beachgoers real-time information on the conditions of water near beaches. It displays conditions for rip currents, water, ambient temperatures, rain, and the sun's ultraviolet exposure level.
A React-based project primarily aims to craft a high-performance landing page for the touristic place "Baia degli Infreschi".
Free and Open Repository for the Hack for the Sea data. Sponsored by https://microshare.io
Get information about beaches from all over the world !
A map of places to swim and water quality.
🏖 🏝 This is a beach setting made purely with CSS & HTML using animations for wave effects on a beach.
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