Water and Climate Science Day 2019 (Victorian Government – DELWP)

Fiona Johnson: Droughts and flooding rains – statistical methods for hydrological extremes

The Red Centre Rm 2060 Room 2060, Level 2, The Red Centre, Kensington, NSW, Australia

Hydrological extremes by their very nature are rare events and require careful use of statistical methods to ensure robust and reliable predictions. Talk summary Hydrological extremes by their very nature are rare events and require careful use of statistical methods to ensure robust and reliable predictions. This presentation focuses on two case studies of the... View Article

LaTrobe Asia Panel: Climate change and conflict in the Himalaya

La Trobe Boardroom City Campus Level 20, La Trobe University City Campus 360 Collins St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Melbourne launch of the new La Trobe Asia Brief. About this Event The snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas are instantly recognisable, but the critical role these mountains play in Asia’s climate, hydrology, ecology and geopolitics is mostly underplayed. Despite this importance, or perhaps because of them, there are a number of threats to the environment,... View Article

Water and Climate Science Day 2019 (Victorian Government – DELWP)

Melbourne Museum Theatre 11 Nicholson Street, Carlton, Victoria, Australia

DELWP’s Hydrology and Climate Science Team would like to invite you to the: Water and Climate Science Day Research presentations from the Victorian Water and Climate Initiative Tuesday October 29th 10:00am - 4:00pm Melbourne Museum This is a unique opportunity to hear from leading researches on the impact of climate and climate change on Victoria's water... View Article