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ARR Course #2: Flood Frequency Analysis
A how-to-guide on flood frequency analysis.
Just for fun: recreational hydraulics
Applying hydraulic concepts to artificial whitewater parks, wave pools, waterslides and more!
Technological advances in the water sector
How technology is improving our ability to model and map the movement of water.
ARR Course #3: Hydrologic Modelling Applications
Learn to apply the new ARR to hydrologic modelling for predicting design flood hydrographs.
Lake modelling
Learn of the complexities of modelling stationary water
Fired up! Bushfire hydrology
Impacts on catchment hydrology and aquatic fauna
ARR Course #4: Flood Hydraulics
Understand basic elements of hydraulics and apply ARR blockage procedures effectively.
Energy losses at structures
Understanding energy losses associated with the contraction and expansion of water flow
Riprap sizing in HEC-RAS version 6.1
Advancing Australian riprap sizing methods with the Riprap Calculator now available in the latest release of HEC-RAS version 6.1.
ARR Course #5: Design Estimation
What has changed in design flood estimation?
Pumped hydro: The biggest batteries on earth!
The promises and challenges of using pumped-storage hydroelectricity
Tsunami and dam failure and non-Newtonian modelling
Learn how to model these high shock situations with confidence.
ARR Course #6: Extreme Events
Guidelines for estimating floods with low Annual Exceedance Probabilities in special design applications.
What the PMF?
What is the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) and should we be designing for it?
Natural dams – inherent risk factors
Exploring the impacts of ice dam and landslide dam failures
ARR Course #7: Urban Approaches
Understand urban drainage systems and the philosophy behind Australian Rainfall and Runoff.
What’s new in HEC-HMS
Advances in rainfall runoff modelling
Next generation 2D hydraulic modelling
Is this the end of the 1D open channel modelling?
ARR Course #8: Urban Flood Modelling
Learn to calculate urban losses and apply conveyance and volume control measures.
Geomorphology 101
Explore the role of geomorphology in project planning and implementation
Maximising the Accuracy of Hydraulic Models
What factors to consider where there is no calibration data to validate your hydraulic model
Estimating bridge hydraulics and scour
Best practice techniques and engineering practices for estimating bridge hydraulics and scour depths around piers and abutments.
Coastal Modelling 101
Oceans, coasts and estuaries - Taking a salty approach to your next project
Something’s fishy
Considering fish passage in hydraulic designs
Python applications for Hydrology and Hydrogeology
The open-source programming language Python has become an indispensable tool in science and engineering. What are its benefits for hydro(geo)logists?
Hydraulic model calibration to historical events
Develop accurate models with confidence
ARR Essentials
Advance your skills and approaches to assessing flood risk and climate change using Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR).
Developing rating curves from measurements and models
Techniques to improve the accuracy and reliability of data over the full range of a system's flow regime
QGIS for groundwater applications
Preprocessing open data for groundwater analysis and modelling
Future of water quality modelling
Learn about new approaches to water quality modelling, with a focus on the use of smart particles that modify ambient water quality and have motilities that respond dynamically to environmental conditions.