Video
What’s new in HEC-HMS
Advances in rainfall runoff modelling
About
The nexus between hydrologic and hydraulic models continues to grow with new advances in HEC-HMS that apply the 2D Diffusion Wave transform method to hydrograph routing. See a demonstration of the new features, including continually advancing GIS tools, from members of the HEC-HMS development team. In this webinar we will also demonstrate how to incorporate Australian Rainfall and Runoff precipitation patterns into the HEC-HMS meteorological model.
Presenters
Michael Bartles
USACE
Mr. Bartles is a Hydraulic Engineer with ten years of experience specializing in Hydrologic and Hydraulic Modeling, Statistical Hydrology, and Software Development. Mike has been the project lead for... Read more
Matthew Fleming
United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Matthew (Matt), is the Chief of the Hydrology and Hydraulics Technology (HH&T) Division at the Hydrologic Engineering Center (CEIWR-HEC-HH). Matt's technical specialties include; continuous hydrol... Read more
Thomas Brauer
USACE
Tom is a Water Resources Engineer specialising in Hydrologic Modelling and Software Development. As lead developer of HEC-HMS, Tom oversees all code activity undertaken by the HEC-HMS team. Tom archi... Read more
Martin Jacobs
Consultant
Martin’s experience in hydrology covers more than three decades in civil engineering consultancy in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and UK. Martin’s projects cover a broad spectrum from single-l... Read more
Chris Ryan
Catchment Simulation Solutions
Chris Ryan is a Managing Director at Catchment Simulation Solutions based in Sydney, New South Wales. Previously, Chris was a Hydrologist (International) at SMEC Read more
Krey Price
International Water Training Institute
Educated at the University of California at Berkeley, Krey is a civil engineer and project manager with international experience in water resources. He is engaged in computational modelling, engineeri... Read more