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H&H Essentials #8: Flood hazard, scour and sedimentation
Apply hydraulic forces to buildings, vehicles, hydraulic structures and channel banks

QGIS essentials for groundwater: mapping and modelling
Compile groundwater data to process and create a groundwater map with QGIS

ARR Course #1: Rainfall Design Inputs
Learn to identify inputs, locate them in the Data Hub, and apply them for rainfall design.

ARR Course #2: Flood Frequency Analysis
A how-to-guide on flood frequency analysis.

ARR Course #3: Hydrologic Modelling Applications
Learn to apply the new ARR to hydrologic modelling for predicting design flood hydrographs.

ARR Course #4: Flood Hydraulics
Understand basic elements of hydraulics and apply ARR blockage procedures effectively.

ARR Course #5: Design Estimation
What has changed in design flood estimation?

ARR Course #6: Extreme Events
Guidelines for estimating floods with low Annual Exceedance Probabilities in special design applications.

ARR Course #7: Urban Approaches
Understand urban drainage systems and the philosophy behind Australian Rainfall and Runoff.

ARR Course #8: Urban Flood Modelling
Learn to calculate urban losses and apply conveyance and volume control measures.

Course extension (30 days)
