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| 3 | \title{AnuGA Inundation Modelling Project - Planning and Priorities} |
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| 4 | \author{Ole Nielsen, Duncan Gray, Jane Sexton, Nick Bartzis, Trevor Dhu, Neil Corby, Stephen Roberts, ...} |
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| 18 | \begin{document} |
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| 19 | \maketitle |
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| 21 | \section*{Overview} |
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| 23 | The ANUGA inundation modelling project is a collaborative effort between |
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| 24 | Geoscience Australia (GA) and the Australian National University |
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| 25 | (ANU). GA is largely responsible for the software development, |
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| 26 | applications to scenario and risk modelling projects as well as |
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| 27 | contributions to the Australian National Research Priorities. |
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| 28 | ANU is mainly responsible for the mathematical and numerical modelling approach and the continued development of the model. |
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| 31 | This |
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| 32 | document outlines the agreed priorities for the inundation modelling |
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| 33 | project predominantly seen from the GA perspective, but including the ANU where appropriate. Priorities are organised into three separate prioritised lists |
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| 35 | \begin{enumerate} |
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| 36 | \item Deliverables of specific case studies. These are typically tasks that are requested by GA's clients. |
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| 37 | \item Research topics that have emerged and would advance the understanding of the science of hydrodynamic inundation |
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| 38 | \item Development and maintenance issues that are necessary for the continued health of the software itself. |
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| 39 | \end{enumerate} |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | where the first is primarily resourced by Jane Sexton, Nick Bartzis, Trevor Dhu; the second by Stephen Roberts and the third primarily by Ole Nielsen and Duncan Gray. Significant overlaps are expected. |
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| 43 | \section*{specific case studies} |
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[2335] | 45 | The list in order of importance but subject to availability of data and URS or MOST input is |
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[2332] | 46 | |
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| 47 | \begin{enumerate} |
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[2335] | 48 | \item Onslow, WA. This study (to be completed FY 0506) mainly supports the FESA funded WA study, but has synergies with |
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[2332] | 49 | projecs in other lists as well (Jane, Ole, Nick) |
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[2335] | 50 | \item Port Hedland. Also part of the WA project (completion FY 0506). (Jane, Nick) |
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| 51 | \item Wrap up Sydney (Benfield) project including refinements and damage modelling (preferably |
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| 52 | completed FY 0506). |
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[2332] | 53 | This project has synergies with the ANUGA Demo initiative (Everyone) |
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| 54 | \item SE Qld study |
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| 55 | \item Hobart |
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[2335] | 56 | \item Other study areas may be identified when the national hazard map has been completed (expected |
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| 57 | within the next 12 months) and consultation has occurred with stakeholders. |
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[2332] | 58 | \end{enumerate} |
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| 62 | \section*{Research topics.} |
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| 64 | The list is |
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| 66 | \begin{enumerate} |
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| 67 | \item Sensitivity study using Onslow project (Jane, Ole) |
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| 68 | \item Probabilistic integration with URS model (Ole, Trevor) |
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[2333] | 69 | \item Validation (Ole et al with David Burbidge \& Tom Baldock UQ) |
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[2332] | 70 | \item Momentum sink study (Duncan) |
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| 71 | \item Effect of debris (?) |
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| 72 | \item Automatic definition of mesh-resolution based on data values (Duncan) |
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| 73 | \item Write ANUGA in term of latitudes and longitudes |
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| 74 | \item Coriolis effect |
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| 75 | \item Revive storm surge model |
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| 76 | \item Riverine flooding |
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[2335] | 77 | \item Solution uncertainty (interaction with Hugh Durrant-Whyte and Kumar from USyd) |
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| 78 | \item Scenario database (future); this could compliment the ATWS operational centre. (how often |
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| 79 | would it need to be updated, i.e how long will the results remain valid? |
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| 80 | eg, effect of sediment transport affecting local bathymetry, change |
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| 81 | in water depth due to climate change) |
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[2332] | 82 | \end{enumerate} |
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| 86 | \section*{Development and maintenance issues.} |
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| 87 | |
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| 88 | The list is |
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| 89 | |
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| 90 | \begin{enumerate} |
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| 91 | \item Integrated damage modelling (Nick?) |
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| 92 | \item Streamlined end-to-end process (Ole, Neil, Nick) |
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| 93 | \item Map2PDF (Neil) |
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| 94 | \item Easy interface to building regions of variable resolution (Duncan) |
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[2333] | 95 | \item Bug fixing (see tickets in TRAC) - ongoing (Duncan \& Ole) |
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[2332] | 96 | \item Sydney demo (Jane, Duncan, Ole) |
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| 97 | \item Deploy parallel version (Ole, Nick) |
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| 98 | \item Userguide, technical documentation and installation process (Everyone) |
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| 99 | \item OSS License (Ole) |
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[2335] | 100 | \itme Visualisation (Nick?) |
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[2332] | 101 | \end{enumerate} |
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| 104 | \section*{Other stuff.} |
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| 106 | The list is |
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| 107 | |
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| 108 | \begin{enumerate} |
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| 109 | \item Coordinate FESA project (Jane) |
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| 110 | \item Coordinate ANUGA project (Ole) |
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| 111 | \item IM (Duncan) |
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| 112 | \item Coordinate something (Trevor) |
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[2333] | 113 | \end{enumerate} |
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| 117 | \end{document} |
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