Get notified of impending floods with this Arduino Nano 33 IoT-based display
As climate change continues to worsen, events such as heavy rains, hurricanes, and atmospheric rivers have only intensified, and with them, large amounts of flooding that pose serious risks to life and property. Jude Pullen and Pete Milne, therefore, have responded byΒ creating a βphysical appβΒ that can show the potential for flood dangers in real-time with sound, lights, and an ePaper display.
The Arduino Nano 33 IoT powering the Flood Alert device sources its data from the UK Environmental Agencyβs API to get statistics on an areaβs latest risk level along with an extended description of what to expect. Initially, the electronics were mounted to a breadboard and housed within a cardboard enclosure, but a later revision moved everything to soldered protoboard, a 3D-printed case, and even added a piezoelectric buzzer to generate audible alerts.
For now, the Flood Alertβs sole source of data is the aforementioned API, but Pullen hopes to expand his potential data sources to include βhyper-localβ sensors that can all be aggregated and analyzed to give a much more precise view of flooding in a smaller area.
To learn more about Flood Alert and its myriad applications to local communities and beyond, check out theΒ original long read articleβ is available at DesignSpark.
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