2022 – looking backwards and forward
Almost three years ago, I had the idea for SplashTool. What started as a rather rudimentary command-line program has now […]
Almost three years ago, I had the idea for SplashTool. What started as a rather rudimentary command-line program has now […]
Since early May, we’ve had a brand-new simulation computer equipped with an AMD Threadripper and an Nvidia RTX3090 at Dahlem
A key step in simplifying the use of SplashTool is providing an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI). After some research,
The year 2020 was unexpected and full of challenges for many. One of my challenges was developing SplashTool. By the
The speed optimizations for the CPU-based version using pure NumPy are now largely tapped out. Some optimizations could still be
SplashTool is now being used regularly within Dahlem. Furthermore, it’s being used in Kaiserslautern as a tool for area-wide analysis.
The Stadtentwässerung Kaiserslautern has decided to use SplashTool as the primary analysis tool in the ongoing project on heavy rainfall
After implementing irregular geometries using masked NumPy arrays, some maintenance work is needed. Variable names are inconsistent, and comments and
While working on several dozen heavy rainfall projects, I was dissatisfied as the lead engineer and project manager with the