Solving real-world problems through innovation
Mike and Tara Follum started Follum Hydrologic Solutions, LLC (FHS) in August 2021. In January 2022 Mike went full-time with FHS. The focus of FHS is to provide innovative and state-of-the-art solutions to hydrologic and geospatial problems.
The interests of the company include cold region hydrology, continental-scale flow and flood inundation modeling, water operations, water availability, dam safety, simulation of flows and flooding in remote regions, use of hydrologic data within mobility/bridge analysis, and rapid response hydrologic models.
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Hydrology to Mobility / Bridge Analysis
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Flood Mapping / Hydrologic Analysis
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Cold Region Hydrology
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Climate and Water Availability Studies
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Geographic Information Systems
Our focus is on providing innovative and state-of-the-art solutions to hydrologic and geospatial problems.
- Mike
Our Products Services
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Snow and Frozen Ground Simulations
Water from the snowpack drives the rivers in for much of the World and can be a large contributor to flooding. Historically, snow has been difficult to simulate due to limited data availability for both forcing and calibrating the numerical methods.
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Gap Analysis Tool for Tactical Bridges
GIS Profile Tool Pulls elevation profiles parallel to major roadways Python Gap Locator Tool Finds high and low spots along
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Hydrology used for Mobility Analysis
McKinley, G., M. Follum, M. Jourdan, G. Mason, C. LaHatte, and J. Ellis (2012). “A Route Corridor Flood Vulnerability System”.