STE Blog
Discover updates, research applications, and performance insights from STE’s continuous evolution in hydraulic and sediment modeling.
📣 STE v7.1.1 Released — New Capabilities & Next Steps
We’re happy to announce the release of STE v7.1.1, bringing a wide range of performance improvements, new algorithms, and expanded analysis tools across 1D, 2D, and GIS workflows.🔧 Key Improvements & New Features in v7.1.1This release focuses on speed, robustness, and deeper hydraulic diagnostics:• Faster Genetic Algorithm performance• New junction-finder…
Happy New Year! 🥳
As water scouring washes away 2025 in this STE simulation, 2026 emerges downstream reminding us that progress is driven by movement, change, and forward momentum. Onward into 2026. 🌊
Storm Designer: From Rainfall Data to Flood Simulation in Minutes!
I’m excited to unveil Storm Designer – our latest tool in STE that revolutionizes how we approach flood risk assessment!What is Storm Designer?A powerful module that transforms historical precipitation data into actionable flood modeling inputs. Simply put: it creates design storm hyetographs based on IDF (Intensity-Duration-Frequency) curves for any return…
Find the Safe Flow in rivers and estimate inundation extents effortlessly! 💡
How? Let me introduce RiverFlow Analyzer in STE.With RiverFlow Analyzer, you simply select a reach of the river — then adjust upstream and downstream flow discharge or water surface elevation using intuitive sliders.As you tune the system, the inundation extent and flow depth update instantly on the map, giving you…
The STE 7.0.7 is Here! Smarter, Faster, and More Capable Than Ever!
I’m excited to announce the release of the latest version of STE, packed with tools that make flood and sediment modeling even more powerful and effortless.Here’s what’s new 👇⚙️ STE DownloaderDownloading STE is now fully automated.With STE Downloader, users can download and install the latest version directly within the software….
🌧️ Fast Full Pluvial (Rain-on-Grid) Simulation with STE – The 2019 Golestan Flood
One of the biggest challenges in flood modeling is predicting inundation caused by high-intensity precipitation — when rainfall itself drives the flood.To test STE’s rain-on-grid simulation capabilities, I modeled the March–April 2019 Golestan Flood (Iran) — a devastating event where intense rainfall over the upstream catchments and the province itself…
