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Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources Group

@uom_water

Environmental Hydrology and Water Resource Research Group at The University of Melbourne, Australia

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linkhttps://infrastructure.eng.unimelb.edu.au/research/water/ calendar_today25-05-2021 00:14:04

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Conrad Wasko (@conradwasko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We linked the occurrence of higher temperatures to higher economic losses for storm related catastrophes. Paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… TL;DR? Very short video (I promise): youtu.be/fJGNWr4dDi4 via YouTube

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Congratulations to Dr Margarita Saft on being awarded a University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher Grant to under take a project "Understanding vulnerable streams with novel low-cost sensor networks" margarita.saft #UoM_water

Congratulations to Dr Margarita Saft on being awarded a University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher Grant to under take a project "Understanding vulnerable streams with novel low-cost sensor networks" <a href="/MargaritaSaft/">margarita.saft</a> #UoM_water
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New article applying stress testing concepts previously adopted in water supply management to environmental flows at a catchment scale. Andrew John, avril horne Rory Michael Stewardson Keirnan Fowler Angus Webb frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Michael Stewardson (@mikej_stew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Understanding and modelling catchments during and after drought’ - upcoming seminar by Murray Peel hosted by Eng Australia. ⁦Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources Group⁩ ⁦@engunimelb⁩ engineersaustralia.org.au/event/2021/10/…

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Johan Visser's second PhD paper on precipitation-temperature scaling: we (finally!) get scaling that is consistently positive! Video as always: youtu.be/uniJYciX1CM

Waterway Ecosystem Research Group (@the_werg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How is research addressing knowledge gaps in Melbourne's Healthy Waterways Strategy? Come hear about #StormwaterManagement & #WaterQuality research from Melbourne Water research partners, Waterway Ecosystem Research Group and AQUEST TODAY! (18 Nov), 10AM 👉eventbrite.com/e/waterways-re…

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Andrew John delivering his completion seminar and an overview of 4 years of work advancing methods to assess risks to environmental outcomes from climate change. #Uom_water

Andrew John delivering his completion seminar and an overview of 4 years of work advancing methods to assess risks to environmental outcomes from climate change. #Uom_water
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Andrew John discusses the need to use comparable complexity in ecology and hydrology in environmental flow assessments under climate change wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

Andrew John discusses the need to use comparable complexity in ecology and hydrology in environmental flow assessments under climate change  wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…
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Andrew John outlines method for daily disaggregation of a monthly model that performs as well as a daily rainfall runoff model. Big implications for options to make use of monthly data and WRM to examine ecological outcomes. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Andrew John outlines method for daily disaggregation of a monthly model that performs as well as a daily rainfall runoff model.  Big implications for options to make use of monthly data and WRM to examine ecological outcomes.  sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Andrew John on comparing variability and climate change in environmental flow outcomes - a stress score approach that uses distributions link.springer.com/article/10.100… Rory avril horne

Andrew John on comparing variability and climate change in environmental flow outcomes - a stress score approach that uses distributions link.springer.com/article/10.100…  <a href="/rorynatkin/">Rory</a>  <a href="/HorneAvril/">avril horne</a>
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Andrew John PhD completion - "Stress testing" ecological outcomes in a regulated river. Results show the difference in information when using mechanistic models versus a traditional compliance or shortfall approach. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

Andrew John PhD completion - "Stress testing" ecological outcomes in a regulated river.  Results show the difference in information when using mechanistic models versus a traditional compliance or shortfall approach.  frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
Melbourne Law School (@melblawschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Melbourne water law expert, Dr @EzzyOD writes in the #ACUReview that some of the world’s most beloved rivers are now recognised in law as living beings, with their own rights and powers. But does this help to protect them? unimelb.me/3dAyKnY

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Congratulations Sharon Davis on her promotion to Professor. Sharon has made a fantastic contribution to the water group at UoM, and to the water industry more broadly.

Congratulations Sharon Davis on her promotion to Professor.  Sharon has made a fantastic contribution to the water group at UoM, and to the water industry more broadly.
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Congratulations @TPeterson_water on being admitted as a Fellow of the society @modsim2021. Great for so many of us to catch up with you in person.