The latest version of the Iber model, Iber 3.3.0, has been released. This software, freely available for use, continues to play a vital role in accurate flood zone calculations in Spain and supports various hydraulic studies. Building upon its previous version, Iber 3.3.0 introduces new modules and enhancements to improve flood risk management and expand its capabilities.

New Features and Enhancements:

  1. Iber-SWMM: Urban Drainage Module: Iber 3.3.0 incorporates the Iber-SWMM module, enabling users to simulate flow in subsoil sewerage networks and surface flow. This addition allows for a dual calculation approach, enhancing the accuracy of pluvial flood assessments in urban areas.
  2. Enhanced Methodology for Calculating Encroachment: The latest version introduces an improved methodology for calculating encroachment, resulting in more precise evaluations. This enhancement enables better assessment of floodwater extent in different areas.
  3. Addition of Damage Curves for Flood Risk Assessment: Iber 3.3.0 now includes damage curves, facilitating comprehensive flood risk assessments. These curves help evaluate potential damages caused by flooding, aiding in informed decision-making and planning.
  4. Improvements in Habitat Module: The Habitat module within Iber 3.3.0 has undergone significant enhancements. It now features new habitat criteria and suitability curves, empowering users to assess and optimize ecological aspects within flood-prone regions.

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