Author: Mark Bauer
This project attempts to recreate maps, figures and statistics from the New York City Stormwater Resiliency Plan in Python. Additionally, the project focuses on open source and reproducible workflows. All work is provided in these notebooks.
You can find many of the final outputs (maps, figures, etc.) in the analysis.ipynb notebook. If you're interested in examining all the steps to create this project, please see the other notebooks located in this repository.
Data Source:
NYC Stormwater Flood Map - Extreme Flood is freely available on NYC Open Data.
The Report:
You can read the official report published by the City titled New York City Stormwater Resiliency Plan.
NYC Stormwater Flood Map Viewer:
You can view these maps in an interactive dashboard at NYC Stormwater Flood Map Viewer.
Contact information:
Twitter: markbauerwater
LinkedIn: markebauer
GitHub: mebauer
Keywords: New York City, NYC, NYC Water, Stormwater, Stormwater Management, Precipitation, Rainfall, Resiliency, Climate Resiliency, Climate Change, Plan, Map, DEP, Department of Environmental Protection, Flood, Flooding, Urban Flooding, Flood Zone, Flood Map, Sea Level Rise, Rain Garden, Data Analysis, Python, pandas, GeoPandas, GIS, Geographic Information System, Open Source