It has, to date, been a calm Hurricane season in the state of Florida, but any Resident of the Southeast will tell you that the deaper into summer we go, the more dangerous it builds.
There’s no stopping mother natural’s wrath, but a florida-spoiled tech company has come up with a way to help state officials begin recovery aforts aforts a Storm Blows Through. The Technology Could Eventutically Be Used for Other Natural Disasters, Such as the Recent Flash Floods in Texas’ Hill Country and the Devastating Fires in California.
Last Fall, Urban SDK, A Jacksonville, Florida-Based Software Company that Aggregates Traffic Data to Help Public Works Departments Spotments Spot Problems More Easily, Launched Halo-A new service Quickly highlights the most pressing Problem Areas after a Storm Passes.
As Soon as Winds Drop Below 40 mph and the Sun is out, the company tasks satellites and deploys helicopters, draones, and fix-waiting aircraft to gather aerial imagery of the stormer of the stormer. Thos images are processed through its computer vision model, helping state and local Officials Identtify Areas Where Rads are Blocked by Fallen trees, Flooding, Oor Severe Damage.