Toowoomba 2022 Conference Papers


Full Papers / Extended Abstracts
 

A. Mosely 2022 - Collaborative Commission of 2020 IFDs for SEQLD and Implications for Moreton Bay | Download

C. Arrowsmith 2022 - Describing an Adaptation Pathway for Coastal Floodplain Management in Southwest Victoria | Download

C. Dearnley 2022 - State Guideline: Flood Evacuation Route Improvements | Download

C. Kenyon 2022 - Rain on Grid Modelling: Challenges | Download

C. Millikan 2022 - Prioritising Stormwater and Flood Mitigation Projects on a Regional Scale | Download

D. Ratnayake 2022 - Challenges of Setting Flood Classifications in South Australia | Download

D. Wilkie 2022 - Improving Flood Telemetry in Victoria | Download

D. Tetley 2022 - How Vegetation Changes Have Altered Flood Levels in the Hawkesbury-Nepean | Download

E. Harrison 2022 - The Future of Flood Risk Management in Queensland | Download

E. Henty 2022 - Flood Resilience for Floodplain Towns - The Moree Experience | Download

F. Dall'Osso 2022 - When is Flood Risk Tolerable? | Download

L. Fearman 2022 - Scamander River (northeast Tas.): Uncovering the Problems, Searching for Solutions | Download

M. Jacobs 2022 - Comparing Loss and Transform Methods and Deriving Parameters Directly from Gauge Records | Download

M. Schwecke 2022 - Considering Flooding in Land Use Planning: The 2021 Flood Prone Land Package | Download

O. Makarynskyy 2022 - Flood-Tide Interactions within the Lower Manning River During 2020 and 2021 Flood Events | Download

P. Conway 2022 - Quantifying Residual Risk Beyond the 1% AEP Event with Climate Change | Download

S. Bala 2022 - Sustainable Land Use Development is Essential in Mitigating Flood Risks and Creating Liveable Communities | Download

S. Blundy 2022 - Tasmanian Strategic Flood Mapping: Improving Community Flood Recovery and Resilience | Download

S. Drysdale 2022 - Value of Community Engagement for Modelling Complex Historical Flood Events | Download

S. Molino 2022 - Drivers for Evacuating Vehicles: What are Reasonable Assumptions for Evacuation Modelling? | Download

S. Westlake 2022 - The New Reality: Shifting Values in Flood Risk Management | Download

S. Yeo 2022 - Overview of March 2021 Hawkesbury-Nepean Flood: Characteristics, Impacts, Learnings | Download

W. Bailey 2022 - Use of Observed Flood Data and Flood Modelling to Test LiDAR Accuracy | Download

 

Presentations:
 

A. Densten – Duration and Temporal Pattern Selection

A. Mosely – Collaborative Commission of 2020 IFDs for SEQLD and Implications for Moreton Bay

A. Nero – Mental Health and Extreme Weather Events: Considering the Connections, Impacts and Risks

A. Preece – Bureau of Meteorology Update

A. Webster – Re-forming Flood Risk Mitigation through Land Use Planning in SA

ACT Update: State and Territory Panel

B. Caddis – Southern Downs Flood Warning System: Clear Messaging for the Public

B. Patterson – Fairydale Drainage Catchment, Bundaberg: The Difficulties of Defending Low-Lying Coastal Communities Against Flooding and Coastal Inundation Risk in the Face of Sea Level Rise

B. Rodgers - A Multi-Criteria Investigation of Structural Flood Mitigation Assets in the Clarence Valley Floodplain

C. Dingemanse – Smart Alerting for the Hunter Valley Flood Mitigation Scheme with FLASH

C. Kenyon – Challenges of Direct Rainfall Modelling

Dr. C. Lauchlan Arrowsmith – Describing an Adaptation Pathway for Coastal Floodplain Management in Southwest Victoria

C. Walker – Getting the Most Out of Flood Studies: Connecting Consultants, Councils and Classrooms 

D. Fadipe – Scottish Environment Protection Agency: National Pluvial Modelling in Scotland

D. Hughes – WaterNSW’s CARM Storage Operations System Development

D.  Rodger – Australian Flood Mapping Project: Development of Northern NSW Flood Mapping

D. Rose – NSW Update: State and Territory Panel

D. Tetley – How Vegetation Changes Have Altered Flood Levels in the Hawkesbury-Nepean

D.  Wood – Tasmanian Strategic Flood Mapping: Improving Community Flood Recovery and Resilience

E. Harrison – The Future of Flood Risk Management in Queensland 

E. Henty – Flood Resilience for Floodplain Towns: The Moree Experience

G. Lewis – Lake Macquarie Flood Intelligence Tool: Leading the Way in Flood-Warning Preparedness

H. Oakley – Adaptation and Long-Term Planning for Low Lying Coastal Communities Against Sea Level Rise

M G J Ellwood – Observations of Recent Rain and Flood Events in South-East Queensland and Preparing for the Future

K. McPaul – The Road to Recovery and Resilience Following Queensland’s Recent Flood Events

K. Price – Estimating Scour Risks from 1D, 2D, and 3D Flood Model Results

L. Fearman – Scamander River, Northeast TAS: Uncovering the Problems/Searching for Solutions (An Ordinary Person’s View of an Unhappy Little River)

M. Anthony – Development of Flood Mitigation Solutions for Critical Assets and Infrastructure

M. Babister – What is an Acceptable Impact?

M. Edwards – VIC Update: State and Territory Panel 

M. Jacobs – Comparing Loss and Transform Methods and Deriving Parameters Directly from Gauge Records

M. Lutton – Development of Best Practice Flood Management Opportunities in South Australia

M. Page – Regionally Ranking Flood and Stormwater Mitigation Projects

Dr. M. Schnecke – Considering Flood in Land Use Planning: The 2021 Flood-Prone Land Package

O. Makarynskyy – Flood-Tide Interactions Within the Lower Manning River During 2020 and 2021 Flood Events

Dr. P. Conway – Quantifying Residual Risk Beyond the 1% AEP Event with Climate Change

P. Woods – A Delicate Water Balance: Environmental Flows Without a Flow Gauge

R. Betts – Understanding Overland Flood Behaviour in Toowoomba City

R. Connolly -  Integrated Floodplain Management: Creating Safe, Stronger Communities (Western Australia)

R. Garrett – When is Flood Risk Tolerable? Innovative Flood Risk Assessment and Tolerability Mapping to Inform Planning in Levee-Protected Areas

R. Sharp – Meaningful Modifications to Minor, Moderate and Major Flood Classifications

R. Thomson – Modern and Traditional Data Capture for Flood Model Validation

SA Update: State and Territory Panel

S. Bala – Sustainable Land Use Development is Essential in Mitigating Flood Risks and Creating Liveable Communities

S. Drysdale – Value of Community Engagement for Modelling Complex Historical Flood Events

S. Hollis – Renaturalisation of Urban Creeks: Flooding Friend of Foe?

S. Molino – Drivers for Evacuating Vehicles: What Are Reasonable Assumptions for Evacuation Modelling?

S. Westlake – New Zealand 2021/22

S. Westlake – The New Reality: Shifting Values in Flood Risk Management

S. Yeo - Overview of the March 2021 Hawkesbury-Nepean Flood: Characteristics, Impacts, Learnings

W. Bailey – Use of Observed Flood Data and Flood Modelling to Test LiDAR Accuracy

W. Bishop – Enhanced Community Flood Warning with Radar Rainfall Data

W. Prentice – 2021/22 Queensland Update (FMA Queensland Director)

W. Prentice – Effective and Practical Flood Emergency Management Plans (FEMPs)

 

 
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Photographs of the Conference week can be found at the following link - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7bglf64an8xdy5i/AABdeU1DkoRiiN1hUbbpzLJna?dl=0

 

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