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Welcome
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Panellist introduction
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Panel format
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IFD data sources
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2022 flood severity
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Meteorology and climate change effects
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Modelling spatially varying precipitation
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Patterns in historical precipitation and flow records
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Flood terminology
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How do the 2022 events affect IFD curves?
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Risk and uncertainty analyses
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Flood consequence assessments
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Flood resilience
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How did the 2022 events compare to predictive modelling?
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ARR update intervals and nomenclature
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Do IFD curves account for climate trends?
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What went right with the 2022 flood response?
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Additional resources
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Preview of Hydrology and Hydraulics Essentials course
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Effectiveness of nature-based or WSUD solutions
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Preview of 2022 FMA and HWRS conferences
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Wrap up and future webinars
Description:
Explore a comprehensive panel discussion addressing the implications of extreme rainfall and runoff events in Australia during February and March 2022. Delve into topics such as flood modelling, management, and mitigation practices with industry experts. Examine IFD data sources, flood severity, climate change effects, spatially varying precipitation modelling, and historical patterns. Investigate flood terminology, risk and uncertainty analyses, consequence assessments, and resilience strategies. Compare 2022 events to predictive models, discuss ARR updates, and evaluate the effectiveness of nature-based solutions. Gain insights into successful flood response measures and access additional resources for further learning in hydrology and hydraulics.

Panel Event - Australian Rainfall and Runoff - To the Extreme!

Australian Water School
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