Projecting changes in flood event runoff coefficients under climate change

M Ho, R Nathan, C Wasko, E Vogel, A Sharma - Journal of Hydrology, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate change is projected to impact on the magnitude, spatial location, and timing of large
precipitation events, with evidence for this already present in the historical record. However …

Supercharging hydrodynamic inundation models for instant flood insight

N Fraehr, QJ Wang, W Wu, R Nathan - Nature Water, 2023 - nature.com
Floods are one of the most frequent and devastating natural disasters for human
communities. Currently, flood response management globally commonly relies on …

Changing storm temporal patterns with increasing temperatures across Australia

JB Visser, C Wasko, A Sharma, R Nathan - Journal of Climate, 2023 - journals.ametsoc.org
It is well known that as a consequence of climate change, higher temperatures are causing
extreme precipitation events to intensify, leading to greater flooding. However, the …

Unveiling the evolution of extreme rainfall storm structure across space and time in a warming climate

A Ghanghas, A Sharma, V Merwade - Earth's Future, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change induces significant changes in storm characteristics, particularly for short‐
duration extreme storms (heavy rain features), impacting their intensity and spatio‐temporal …

Monte Carlo simulation for design flood estimation: A review of Australian practice

M Loveridge, A Rahman - Australasian Journal of Water …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Rainfall-based design flood estimation methods in Australia traditionally follow the design
event approach. However, the basic assumption of a probability neutral transformation in the …

Assessing the impact of urban development and on-site stormwater detention on regional hydrology using Monte Carlo simulated rainfall

R Ronalds, H Zhang - Water Resources Management, 2019 - Springer
Urban development is a contributor to increased peak runoff and adverse hydrologic effects
in regional catchments. On-Site Stormwater Detention (OSD) is a common way to mitigate …

An alternative method for on-site stormwater detention design

R Ronalds, H Zhang - Journal of Hydrology (New Zealand), 2017 - search.informit.org
A widespread approach for the protection of hydrologic conditions in regional catchments is
the attenuation of peak discharges through on-site detention. It is common practice and …

[PDF][PDF] The Intensification of Extreme Precipitation in a Warmer Climate

J Visser - 2023 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
Intensification of precipitation extremes is expected to occur in a warmer climate due to the
associated increase in saturation vapour pressure as per the Clausius-Clapeyron (CC) …

Benchmarking the selection of probability neutral hydrologic design floods for use in 2D hydraulic models

M Scorah, D Stephens, R Nathan - Australasian Journal of Water …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In the 2016 release of Australian Rainfall and Runoff (ARR), variability of flood influencing
factors (such as losses and temporal pattern) is now explicitly considered through …

Great British Rainstorms–An events-based characterization of the properties of sub-hourly to daily annual maximum producing rainfall events

R Villalobos Herrera - 2022 - theses.ncl.ac.uk
This work presents an analysis of extreme rainfall in Great Britain (GB) using a new storm
identification algorithm to obtain~ 70,000 independent rainstorms associated with annual …