This paper summarises the results of a 3-year research project by the CRC for Catchment Hydrology (CRCCH) on the joint probability approach (Monte Carlo simulation technique) to design flood estimation and the subsequent research activities to further the CRCCH method towards industrial applications. It identifies significant shortcomings in the current design event approach to rainfall-based design flood estimation, and argues that substantial improvements in the accuracy and reliability offlood estimates can be obtained from a more rigorous treatment of probability aspects in the generation of design floods. Applications of the proposed Monte Carlo simulation approach to test catchments in Victoria and Queensland have produced promising r...
Design flood estimates are required to manage flood risks. Unlike peak flow estimates, flood volumes...
In the UK, flood estimation using event based rainfall–runoff modelling currently assigns pre-define...
The currently recommended rainfall-based design flood estimation in Australian Rainfall and Runoff i...
The currently adopted rainfall-based design flood estimation techniques, for example the Design Even...
The traditional rainfall-runoff modelling based on the Design Event Approach has some serious limita...
Rainfall-based design flood estimation methods in Australia traditionally follow the design event ap...
In recent years, there have been notable researches in Australia on a more holistic approach of desi...
Joint Probability Approach to design flood estimation can overcome some of the limitations associate...
In recent years in Australia, there has been significant research and interest in the development an...
The currently adopted rainfall-based design flood estimation method in Australia, known as design ev...
Design of water infrastructure projects such as bridge and embankment require design flood estimatio...
The Design Event Approach is currently recommended rainfall-based flood estimation method in Austral...
Design flood estimation techniques currently used in Australia only partially account for the joint ...
Design flood estimation is often required in hydrologic practice. For catchments with sufficient str...
In recent years, there have been significant researches on holistic approaches to design flood estim...
Design flood estimates are required to manage flood risks. Unlike peak flow estimates, flood volumes...
In the UK, flood estimation using event based rainfall–runoff modelling currently assigns pre-define...
The currently recommended rainfall-based design flood estimation in Australian Rainfall and Runoff i...
The currently adopted rainfall-based design flood estimation techniques, for example the Design Even...
The traditional rainfall-runoff modelling based on the Design Event Approach has some serious limita...
Rainfall-based design flood estimation methods in Australia traditionally follow the design event ap...
In recent years, there have been notable researches in Australia on a more holistic approach of desi...
Joint Probability Approach to design flood estimation can overcome some of the limitations associate...
In recent years in Australia, there has been significant research and interest in the development an...
The currently adopted rainfall-based design flood estimation method in Australia, known as design ev...
Design of water infrastructure projects such as bridge and embankment require design flood estimatio...
The Design Event Approach is currently recommended rainfall-based flood estimation method in Austral...
Design flood estimation techniques currently used in Australia only partially account for the joint ...
Design flood estimation is often required in hydrologic practice. For catchments with sufficient str...
In recent years, there have been significant researches on holistic approaches to design flood estim...
Design flood estimates are required to manage flood risks. Unlike peak flow estimates, flood volumes...
In the UK, flood estimation using event based rainfall–runoff modelling currently assigns pre-define...
The currently recommended rainfall-based design flood estimation in Australian Rainfall and Runoff i...