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  • #707
    DavidStephens
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    We’re pleased to announce that we will be holding a two day workshop on Design Flood Estimating Using RORB at Engineers Australia in Melbourne on December 12 and 13.

    Day 1 of the workshop is focused on the basics of rainfall runoff and RORB modelling, including:
    • Catchment file development
    • Storm file development
    • Model calibration
    • Model verification to gauged or regional flow frequency estimates

    Day 2 is intended for experienced users (or those who attended Day 1) and includes:
    • More complex applications of RORB
    • The design flood estimation process
    • ARR2016 and BoM IFD data sets
    • Monte Carlo and ensemble modelling
    • Extreme floods

    A flyer providing more information is available here: RORB training flyer

    #1039
    daveM85
    Participant

    Hi David,

    Following the course that was held back in December, do you know if there is any other course scheduled in Melbourne in the next couple of months?

    Thanks.

    Kind Regards,
    Dave

    #1040
    DavidStephens
    Moderator

    Hi Dave – we don’t currently have any plans to run this session in the short term. Having said that, there appears to be some demand for this training so we may consider running it again towards the end of this year. If we do so, it will be advertised on this forum, so stay tuned.

    Regards
    David

    #1783
    AARJUBASNET
    Participant

    Hi, I want to take an online training on RORB. Any chances it will happen anytime soon?
    Thanks,
    Aarju

    #1788
    Matt Scorah
    Moderator

    Hi Aarju

    Unfortunately we don’t have currently have any planned online training.

    Regards,
    Matt

    #2522
    kushan78
    Participant

    Hi Matt/David,

    Any plans to run a RORB training course this year?

    Kind Regards,
    Kushan

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