Scientific Software from the Experts

RWDI is a leading consulting engineering company that specializes in the science of buildings, structures & the environment. We work on landmark projects and are known throughout the world for our expertise in wind engineering and atmospheric sciences.

Over the years, we have created software tools to assist our consultants with solving complex problems. Occasionally these solutions prove to be so innovative that we develop them into full products.

We offer the following software solutions developed and used by our experts in many engineering and environmental fields:

Real-Time Plume Modelling

Plume-RT™

A web-based system that models airborne pollutants in real-time by integrating regulatory-approved air dispersion models, site-specific meteorology, weather forecasts, and environmental monitoring. Plume-RT has been used to model sour gas flaring events, facility emissions, visibility from fires, and to assist with emergency response/incident command. More...

Emissions Management

Web-Enabled Emission Inventory Tool (WEIT)

A service solution that automates emissions reporting at less cost and greater speed than any competing solution. With WEIT, you get accurate reports, year after year, that satisfy regulators and help your company make better air quality decisions. More...

Meteorological & Air Quality Monitoring

Envision

Recommended for operations that are dependent on weather conditions or air quality. Envision lets users monitor, explore, visualize and make sense of the complexities of meteorology and air quality through web-based reporting and automatic alerts. More...

Custom Solutions

Have a unique computational or software challenge? Learn about how our advanced capabilities and industry experience can help. More...

Envision in the News

RWDI Wind Warning System Prevents Disaster at Calgary Construction Sites

Global News - Full Story & Video
Monday, November 28, 2011

"We were forecasting 150 kilometre an hour winds at 250 metres, 24 hours in advance," says Cliff [de Jong], Building Regulations with the City of Calgary. As a result, the majority of construction sites were prepared for Sunday’s fierce storm that sent debris flying, smashing windows on several high rises.