A major portion of Australia’s population, infrastructure, and industry is located in flood-prone areas. Furthermore, in Australia, floods account for nearly 30 per cent of Australia’s natural disasters. The series of floods that hit Queensland in the summer of 2010-11 killed 28 people, caused $2.3 billion in property damage, and reduced Australia’s gross domestic product by an estimated $30 billion. These estimates, however, neglect the real costs associated with loss of personal possessions, shattered lives and battered communities. There is no doubt, it seems like damaging floods have been in the news daily over the last few years. In 2011 alone, the global flood damage was estimated to be worth $70 billion. While, engineers cannot stop ...
Estimation of large to rare floods is imperative in planning and designing large hydraulic structure...
A new regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) model for Australia has been developed as a part of...
One of the open questions about climate change is how future flood risk in Australia will change. Al...
Regional flood estimation methods are used for estimation of design floods in ungauged catchments, w...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods are used to estimate design floods in ungauged catc...
Since its first publication in 1958, Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) has remained one of the mo...
The issue from societal and hydrological perspectives Australia is the driest inhabited continent, w...
This paper presents the regional flood estimation model being developed for the 4th edition of Austr...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
Flooding is one of the worst natural disasters that cause notable loss of lives and economic damage ...
The regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) modes in Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR), referr...
As in many other parts of the globe, migration to the coast and rapid regional development in Austra...
Flood is a natural disaster that causes widespread damage and inconveniences. Flood-related economic...
During 2010-2011 Australia experienced one of the biggest flood events in Australia's history. Six m...
Estimation of large to rare floods is imperative in planning and designing large hydraulic structure...
A new regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) model for Australia has been developed as a part of...
One of the open questions about climate change is how future flood risk in Australia will change. Al...
Regional flood estimation methods are used for estimation of design floods in ungauged catchments, w...
Regional flood frequency analysis (RFFA) methods are used to estimate design floods in ungauged catc...
Since its first publication in 1958, Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) has remained one of the mo...
The issue from societal and hydrological perspectives Australia is the driest inhabited continent, w...
This paper presents the regional flood estimation model being developed for the 4th edition of Austr...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
As part of the Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR) upgrade, Project 5 focuses on the development of...
Flooding is one of the worst natural disasters that cause notable loss of lives and economic damage ...
The regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) modes in Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR), referr...
As in many other parts of the globe, migration to the coast and rapid regional development in Austra...
Flood is a natural disaster that causes widespread damage and inconveniences. Flood-related economic...
During 2010-2011 Australia experienced one of the biggest flood events in Australia's history. Six m...
Estimation of large to rare floods is imperative in planning and designing large hydraulic structure...
A new regional flood frequency estimation (RFFE) model for Australia has been developed as a part of...
One of the open questions about climate change is how future flood risk in Australia will change. Al...