A New Solution for real-time flood intelligence in NSW Integrating Coastal Flooding Information Bronson McPherson and Galen Lewis — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 21 December 2018
An Evaluation of Real-Time Water Measurement Dejan Subaric — Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, QLD — 01 April 2019
Before, During and After Hurricane Harvey: Performance of an ALERT2 Flood Warning System during a Category 4 Hurricane Gavin Hewitt, Ken Conner — Campbell Scientific — 15 November 2018
Call that an extreme event? Describing the extremeness of an event before, during and after it has occurred Janice Green and Catherine Jolly — Bureau of Meteorology — 13 December 2019
Continuous Water Quality Monitoring – How to survive extreme events Roman Kadluczka and Melody Wu — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 17 December 2020
Extreme Events Push Data Quality Assurance to The Limits – The Experience of Cyclone Debbie Bernard Tse and Sarah Dakin — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 01 April 2019
Extreme Flood Event Measurement Technique Utilising Measurement of Maximum Velocity Rebekah Webb — Ventia — 21 December 2018
From the Ashes – How the 2016 Waroona Bushfire is Influencing the Management of Drinking Water Catchments in Western Australia Jacquie Bellhouse and Kyle Wheadon, Professor Pierre Horwitz, — Water Corporation WA and Edith Cowan University — 30 September 2019
Improving the Network – SunWater’s preparedness for future weather events Jason Venables — SunWater — 15 November 2018
Maximize Acoustic Doppler Accuracy during Extreme Events with Hydrographic Principles Daniel Wagenaar — Xylem Water Solutions Australia — 29 June 2020
Modelling Rating Curves to Manage Uncertainty in the Fitzroy River Catchment in North West Western Australia Lauren Greening, Leith Bowyer and Dean Pegoraro — Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, Perth, WA — 29 July 2019
South East Queensland ALERT2 Trial – Increased reliability and accuracy of flood warning data Stewart Neilsen and Mike Zucosky — Seqwater and OneRain Incorporated — 15 November 2018
Space Time Image Velocimetry: Measuring High Flow Events in Queensland Mark Randall — Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, Cairns, QLD — 21 December 2018
Stormwater Pond Surveying: Why Probe When You Can Ping Jennifer Leslie, Hayden Easton, S Speed — Pattle Delamore Partners, Auckland and Auckland Council, Auckland — 01 April 2019
Suspended Sediment & Turbidity Monitoring in NZ – a product of Extreme events Evan Baddock — National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand — 29 June 2020
The Cost of Unseen Extreme Anomalies and the Link Between Coastal and Upstream Systems Sam Maddox — Manly Hydraulics Laboratory — 17 December 2020
The growing demand and difficulties of hydrometric measurement of extreme events in urban stormwater and sewers Justin Stockley — Xylem Analytics — 29 June 2020
The Value of Consistent Hydrometric Monitoring Practices Kemachandra Ranatunga, Linton Johnston, Alex Cornish, Philip Douglas, Carla Mooney and Soori Sooriyakumaran — Bureau of Meteorology — 01 April 2019