Australian Rainfall & Runoff

ARR 4.2, updated in August 2024, includes revised climate change guidance. Learn more about the impacts in this expert panel discussion with the authors. 

How do the extreme events in Australia in 2022 affect predictions of peak flow rates and intensity-frequency-duration data? Learn more in this expert panel discussion. 

Our first Australian Rainfall and Runoff webinar launched the Australian Water School under its new Water Research Australia banner. The webinar addresses the question “what’s new in ARR2019” and included a demo of the frequency storm generator spreadsheet used in our rain-on-grid hydraulic modelling training courses.

Our second Australian Rainfall and Runoff webinar launched the ARR training series with free coverage of Book 1 and a preview of the 8-part course series contents. Books 2 through 8 are covered in the on-demand training sessions available through the links below. 

The ARR training series is delivered in collaboration with key authors of ARR 4th edition. The on-demand ARR Training Series allows attendees access to the video recordings of the live training series sessions and provides the same case studies, exercises, and homework as the live training to turn ARR policy and research into practice.

Use coupon code “hydroschool-10” at checkout to receive a 10% discount on all on-demand training courses

 


The 2019 Australian Rainfall & Runoff guidelines include updated chapters and guidelines covering 1D and 2D modelling.