Fitting the Curve: Flood Frequency Analyses

This page provides supplemental resources for our 13 July 2022 webinar covering flood frequency assessments using RMC-BestFit and other approaches. View a recording of the free webinar on the AWS YouTube channel:

Webinar details are available here:

 


Software and guidance documents

  • Download, documentation, and training resources for RMC-BestFit, free software for curve fitting and estimation with a range of probability distributions.
  • Download, documentation, and training resources for the Statistical Software Package (HEC-SSP). HEC-SSP combines all of the statistical analyses capabilities of HEC-FFA (Flood Frequency Analysis), STATS (Statistical Analysis of Time Series Data), REGFRQ (Regional Frequency Computation) and MLRP (Multiple Linear Regression Program).
  • This link includes download instructions and background for TUFLOW FLIKE,, developed by Professor George Kuczera from the University of Newcastle. FLIKE is an extreme value analysis package that calculates the probability of flood events based on historical records. Instructions for using FLIKE are included in Australian Rainfall and Runoff Book 3.
  • Download, documentation, and training resources for Reservoir Frequency Analysis (RMC-RFA).
  • Download a pdf of the USGS Guidelines for Determining Flood Flow Frequency: Bulletin 17C

Courses


Webinars

Mike Bartles, director of the Corps of Engineers’ HEC-SSP team, provides an overview of new capabilities in HEC-SSP here:

View a 4-part series on Bulletin 17C, including the history of Bulletins 15, 17, 17A, 17B, and 17C, by Beth Faber here:

Martin Jacobs and the developers of HEC-DSS cover the essentials of the data storage system in this AWS webinar here:

Join CSIRO scientists, the Bureau of Meteorology, and experts across industry and academia for a discussion about climate change impacts on extreme events:

Hear an expert panel discussion that addresses the 2022 extreme flood events in Australian, including how the events affect flood frequency curves:

This AWS webinar by Rory Nathan and Daryl Lam addresses the development of PMP/PMF estimates and the incorporation of palaeoflood hydrology into flood records:


Additional resources


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