New Team Members
Recently Benson Liu, Ashley Zhang and Emma Hutchings have joined the HARC team. Benson and Ashley are Graduate Hydrologists and Emma is our new Office Manager.
Lower Thomson Flood Study
HARC is delighted to be delivering the Lower Thomson River Flood Study for the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority, in conjunction with our project partners Venant Solutions, Michael Cawood and Associates and Associate Professor Rory Nathan of the University of Melbourne. The study area covers the complex floodplain in and around the town of Sale, […]
HARC team presents seven papers at NZHS/HWRS 2016 Conference
Four of our team presented and contributed to a total of seven papers that were presented at the recently completed Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium and New Zealand Hydrological Society Conference in Queenstown, New Zealand. The papers and extended abstracts are available via the following links: “Incorporation of snowmelt into joint probability event based rainfall-runoff […]
Andrew Northfield joins HARC
We are delighted to announce that Andrew Northfield joined HARC in October 2016. Andrew has more than 20 years of experience in hydrology, hydraulic modelling, dam break, flood damage and consequence assessments and water resource modelling. The last eleven years of his career were spent as a senior water resources engineer with GHD in Melbourne. As […]
Congratulations to the 2016 Fellows of the Peter Cullen Trust
Seventeen leaders in water and environment graduated from the 2016 Science to Policy Leadership program on Thursday 17 November 2016 in Canberra. These new Fellows of the Peter Cullen Trust included our own Principal Hydrologist, Dr. Phillip Jordan. Phillip said, “the Peter Cullen Trust program was one of the most challenging and exciting things that […]
RORB Training in Melbourne, 7 and 8 December 2016
The University of Melbourne is pleased to announce applications are now open for the Monte Carlo Design Flood Estimation Using RORB. This course provides the tools and knowledge to allow practising flood hydrologists to apply the joint probability techniques for design flood estimation, as documented in the recent revision of Australian Rainfall and Runoff. To apply […]