Lower Thomson River Flood Study – Second Community Meeting
HARC is currently delivering the Lower Thomson River Flood Study, together with our project partners Venant Solutions, Michael Cawood and Associates and Associate Professor Rory Nathan of the University of Melbourne. For this large and complex catchment we have undertaken an innovative Monte Carlo design flood hydrology approach, which includes probabilistic sampling of rainfall spatial […]
HARC presents at ANCOLD 2017
Last week HARC representatives presented a number of papers at ANCOLD 2017 Chriselyn Kavanagh presented ‘Observations from five Australian applications of HEC-LifeSim to estimate potential loss of life from dam failure’ Mark Pearse presented ‘The design flood frequencies for my dam have changed – why?’ Andrew Northfield presented ‘Tailoring Consequence Assessments for Retarding Basins’ David […]
HARC wins Consult Australia 2017 Small Firm of the Year Award
HARC were honoured to be awarded 2017 Small Firm of the Year at the Consult Australia Awards for Excellence Industry Dinner. This capped off a great night for HARC where we were also the winner for Business Innovation – Small Firm. Thank you to all our staff, partners and clients who have contributed to this […]
Bruce Highway Flood Link Study
HARC is delighted to be delivering the flood hydrology component of the Bruce Highway Link Flood Study, as a subconsultant to AECOM. The study will assess the flood immunity, time of closure and economic impacts for more than 500 crossings along the 1677 km length of the Bruce Highway, which is Queensland’s primary road transport […]
Public release of RORBwin version 6.32
We’re pleased to advise that version 6.32 of RORBwin is now available for download. This version incorporates a series of minor enhancements and bug fixes: Areal temporal patterns from the ARR data hub can now be read in without manual adjustment to the files An error preventing RORB from using the correct spatial pattern in […]
Welcome to the RORB blog!
We’re excited to announce that the RORB web forum and blog is now fully operational. This site is designed to support an on-line community of RORB users, and provide a place to discuss RORB-related topics, provide support and keep users up-to-date on the latest developments in RORB. This blog will be used to publish regular, […]