Sydney 2023 Conference Papers
Conference Papers
A. Clifton & J. Robinson - Beyond the Rating Curve: Experiences and Opportunities from a Year of 'Unprecedented' Flood Operations | Download
A. Nero - Catastrophes, Conversations and Classrooms: Empowering Children to Lead Community Flood Resilience | Download
A. Cannon - Data Management Lessons Learnt in the Development of Sunwater Decision Support (SuDS) System | Download
A. Nero - Catastrophes, Conversations and Classrooms: Empowering Children to Lead Community Flood Resilience | Download
A. Cannon - Data Management Lessons Learnt in the Development of Sunwater Decision Support (SuDS) System | Download
A. Pouya - Flood Warning Classifications Review | Download
A. Semnan - Evaluating Machine Learning Techniques in Modelling Flood Mitigation Behaviour | Download
A. Soden-Taylor - Brisbane's Flood Journey 2011 to 2022 and Beyond | Download
C. Druery - Empowering the Community: Access to Usable Flooding Information | Download
C. Van Megchelen - A New Hydrology Model to Forecast Streamflow Across Dam Catchments in Queensland: WFLOW | Download
D. Wood - Regional Hydrodynamic Modelling and Calibration Over Tasmania | Download
D. Danielsson - Community Flood Intelligence Portals and Automated Flood Forecasting for Disaster Management | Download
D. Newton - Shelter-in-Place as a Valuable Flood Risk Management Strategy for Vulnerable Populations | Download
D. Rose - Five Years Between Major Floods: What's Changed? | Download
D. Schwalls - Mexico Beach: A Story of Recovery for a Small Beach Community | Download
E. Chong - A Real-Time and Fit-for-Purpose Cloud-Based Flood Modelling Communication and Decision Tool | Download
E. Henty - Managing and Operating a Successful Regional City Levee System: The Launceston Experience | Download
G. McMahon - Brisbane 2011 Flood Class Action: Lessons for Risk Management | Download
G. Roads - You Can't Move Narrabri Out of the Floodplain: Revisited | Download
H. Wang - Benchmarking Warning Timelines With the Use of Evacuation Models | Download
I. Berthon - Wollondilly Shire-Wide Flood Study: Technical Challenges and Practical Uses | Download
J. Chorley - A Thousand Gauges: Using Personal Weather Stations to Hindcast Extreme Flood Events | Download
J. Fraser - How Flood Behaviour in NSW is Influenced by Different Storm Types? | Download
J. Leister - The Goulburn Broken Community Flood Intelligence Portal: A 2022 Flood Case Study | Download
J. Simmonds - Community Relocation and Managed Retreat: Lessons from Grantham and Across the Globe | Download
J. Smith - The People's Catchment: A Community-Led Flood Intelligence System in the NSW Northern Rivers | Download
K. Ward - Improving Flood Forecasting in the Gawler River Catchment, South Australia | Download
L. Hocking - Joining the Dots: Community Protection Planning Supporting Flood Response and Preparedness | Download
L. Holden - Tackling the Challenge of Flood Literacy to Educate and Prepare Our Communities | Download
M. Boshoff - Is Data Just Numbers Without Context? Contemporary Techniques to Communicate Flood Risk | Download
M. Di Matteo - An Approach to Flood Risk Assessment for Activating Melbourne's Closed Retarding Basins | Download
M. Eder - Floodplains Along the Danube River and their Importance for Flood Risk Reduction, Ecology and Socio-Economics | Download
M. Edwards - Levees and Floods: Lessons Learnt Following the 2022 Floods | Download
M. Griffin - Hybrid ARR1987 and ARR2019 Design Rainfall Flood Estimation Approach for Prospect Creek, Sydney NSW | Download
M. Karkkainen - Restoring Hydrologic Balance in the Logan-Albert Rivers Catchment | Download
M. Page - Lismore: A Fork in the River | Download
M. Rose - 2022 Floods in the NSW Northern Rivers. What Happened? | Download
N. Bichel - Unprecedented or Unplanned | Download
P. Ghanem - Australian Flood Barrier Guideline | Download
R. Crowder - How Digital Delivery is Changing How We Work: Appraisal to Design | Download
R. McGlinn - Unprecedented: Providing Post-Flood Information for the February 2022 Flood Event Across Brisbane | Download
R. Prinsley - Partnering with Communities to Develop Nature-Based Solutions for Flood Resilience | Download
S. Bala - The Hawkesbury: Living with Warragamba Dam: Cause and Effect of Downstream Flooding and Land Use Planning | Download
S. Ho - The Future of Flood Prediction and Early Warning System: Machine Learning and Digital Twin | Download
S. Molino - Flood Insolation: Do We Know What We Are Doing? | Download
S. Westlake - New Zealand Covid Recovery Climate Resilience Projects: Insights and Experiences (or Lessons Learned) | Download
T. Maqsood - 2022 Floods in Murwillumbah: Impacts on Businesses | Download
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Presentations
A. Cannon - Data Management Lessons Learnt: Development of a Forecast Early Warning System | Download
A. Hossain - Management of Unprecedented Flood Risk in the Lachlan Valley in NSW | Download
A. Pouya - Flood Warning Classifications Review | Download
A. Toniato - Managing Flooding Beyond Maps | Download
B. Patterson - COP27 Global Climate Policy and What it Means for Flood Resilience in Australia | Download
B. Tate - Observations from Flood Analysts During the 2022 Floods in Victoria | Download
C. Van Megchelen - A New Hydrology Model to Forecast Streamflow Across Dam Catchments in Queensland: wFlow | Download
D. Danielsson - Community Flood Intelligence Portals and Automated Flood Forecasting for Disaster Management | Download
D. McLuckie - Flood Risk Management Guidance in an Uncertain Future | Download
D. Schwalls - Mexico Beach: A Hurricane Michael Story of Recovery for a Small Beach Community | Download
D. Skinner - Strategic Flood Barrier Resources for Emergency Response: Lessons from South Australia | Download
E. O'Hanlon - The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected of Insurance Hydrology Assessments | Download
J. Chorley - A Thousand Gauges: Using Personal Weather Stations to Hindcast Extreme Flood Events | Download
J. Duncan - Is Data Just Numbers Without Context? Contemporary Techniques to Communicate Flood Risk | Download
J. Leister - The Goulburn Broken Community Flood Intelligence Portal: A 2022 Flood Case Study | Download
J. Lerat - Northern Rivers Resilience Initiative (NRRI): Catchment and Climate Characteristics for the 2022 Floods in NSW Northern Rivers Region | Download
J. Theakstone - How Orange Told 3000 People Their Property Floods | Download
K. Ward - Improving Flood Forecasting in the Gawler River Catchment, South Australia | Download
M. Edwards - Levees and Floods: Lessons Learnt After the 2022 Floods | Download
M. Mead - Which Came First: The Stormwater or the Flood? Rethinking Flooding Definition in the Insurance Industry | Download
M. Retallick - Unprecedented or Unexpected? Recent Flood Events and Climate Change Impact on Australia's Extreme Flood Risk | Download
M. Rose - 2022 Flood in the NSW Northern Rivers, What Happened? | Download
M. Ward - Improving Flood Warning and Knowledge of Flooding in NSW | Download
N. Bichel - Unprecedented or Unplanned? | Download
P. Mourot - Are We Prepared for Unprecedented Events? The Story of Cyclone Gabrielle in Aotearoa, New Zealand | Download
P. Pedruco - The Use of Multi-Objective Optimisation to Calibrate a Large 2D Hydraulic Model | Download
R. Fox - Planning to Recover: Managing the Unexpected Together | Download
R. Prinsley - Partnering with Regional Communities to Develop Nature-based Solutions for Flood Resilience | Download
R. Hudson - Modelling and Analysis of the Extreme 2022 Eugowra Flood Event | Download
S. Ho - The Future of Flood Prediction and Early Warning System | Download
T. Maqsood - 2022 Floods in Murwillumbah (NSW): Impacts on Businesses | Download
T. Remenyi - What to Expect When You're Not Expecting: Lessons Learned | Download
Z. Hu - Real-Time Multi-Catchment Flood Forecasting Along a Remote Rail Network | Download
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