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 modelling”, https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4il9bnsexz5gzfm/AACGP0Fs1JgoicADbI3gYA4Aa?dl=0&preview=Stephens%2C+David.docx
- “Impact of Natural Variability on Design Flood Flows and Levels”, https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4il9bnsexz5gzfm/AACGP0Fs1JgoicADbI3gYA4Aa?dl=0&preview=Nathan%2C+Rory.docx
- “Addressing embedded bursts in design storms for flood hydrology”, https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4il9bnsexz5gzfm/AACGP0Fs1JgoicADbI3gYA4Aa?dl=0&preview=Scorah%2C+Matt.doc
- “Application of AWRA-L gridded soil moisture data for flood estimation”, https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4il9bnsexz5gzfm/AACGP0Fs1JgoicADbI3gYA4Aa?dl=0&preview=Hill%2C+Peter.docx
- “An Overview of the Capabilities of RORBWin: An Enabling Tool for Application of ARR2016”, https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4kzlbqabsxwi4oq/AAA1YHvnyIdmAAjbDMNBmu6Fa?dl=0&preview=Stephens%2C+David+(1).doc
- “Application of Rainfall-Runoff Modelling to Large Catchments: Flood Estimates for the Swan-Avon River”, https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4kzlbqabsxwi4oq/AAA1YHvnyIdmAAjbDMNBmu6Fa?dl=0&preview=Stephens%2C+David+(2).doc
- “Building Wider Engagement through Interfaces to Water Quality Models Developed in Source”, https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4kzlbqabsxwi4oq/AAA1YHvnyIdmAAjbDMNBmu6Fa?dl=0&preview=Jordan%2C+Phillip.docx
Please check out the papers. We would be very welcome to your feedback on the papers.