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Brisbane City Council Bulimba Creek Flood Study. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study for the existing and ultimate floodplain condition scenarios.Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek catchments.For specifics details on how the study was conducted or areas it covers, and before using the data please read the following flood study reports: • Bulimba Creek Flood Study - Volume 1 of 2 • Bulimba Creek Flood Study - Volume 2 of 2The data on the table tab is the metadata relating to the data used for flood modelling in the Brisbane City Council Bulimba Creek flood study.
The metadata covers all resources in this dataset as well as the flood study reports provided as links in the dataset description.More information on Flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.Note: Brisbane City Council’s information products — Flood Awareness Maps (FAM), FloodWise Property Reports (FWPR) and City Plan Flood Overlay Code — may not have the latest report data incorporated.The image below indicates the locality of the catchment area of the flood study and creek centreline of the model.
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This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study Upper Bulimba Sub-Model. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study, and results data for the existing floodplain condition scenarios.
Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek and overland flow catchments.
The Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study comprises a series of 27 individual sub-models which cover the entire Brisbane City Council area. Results data for flood height, depth and hazard (depth x velocity) are available for each individual sub-model for the 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 2000 year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) storm events.
For specific details on how the study was conducted, the areas it covers, and before using the data please read the flood study report. The flood study report, metadata used in the flood study and a detailed map that shows the 27 individual sub-models has also been made available in open data and is called Flood Study — Citywide Overland Flow — reference.
The data on the table tab is the metadata relating to the data used for flood modelling in the Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study.
More information on flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.
The image below shows the 27 individual sub-models of the flood study and can be used to identify the sub-model for your location of interest.
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License information was derived automatically
This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Council Bulimba Creek Flood Study. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study for the existing and ultimate floodplain condition scenarios.
Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek catchments.
For specifics details on how the study was conducted or areas it covers, and before using the data please read the following flood study reports:
• Bulimba Creek Flood Study - Volume 1 of 2
• Bulimba Creek Flood Study - Volume 2 of 2
The data on the table tab is the metadata relating to the data used for flood modelling in the Brisbane City Council Bulimba Creek flood study.
The metadata covers all resources in this dataset as well as the flood study reports provided as links in the dataset description.
More information on Flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.
Note: Brisbane City Council’s information products — Flood Awareness Maps (FAM), FloodWise Property Reports (FWPR) and City Plan Flood Overlay Code — may not have the latest report data incorporated.
The image below indicates the locality of the catchment area of the flood study and creek centreline of the model.
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Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study Lower Bulimba Sub-Model. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study, and results data for the existing floodplain condition scenarios.Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek and overland flow catchments.The Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study comprises a series of 27 individual sub-models which cover the entire Brisbane City Council area. Results data for flood height, depth and hazard (depth x velocity) are available for each individual sub-model for the 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 2000 year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) storm events. For specific details on how the study was conducted, the areas it covers, and before using the data please read the flood study report. The flood study report, metadata used in the flood study and a detailed map that shows the 27 individual sub-models has also been made available in open data and is called Flood Study — Citywide Overland Flow — reference.The data on the table tab is the metadata relating to the data used for flood modelling in the Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study. More information on flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.The image below shows the 27 individual sub-models of the flood study and can be used to identify the sub-model for your location of interest.
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study Lower Bulimba Sub-Model. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study, and results data for the existing floodplain condition scenarios.
Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek and overland flow catchments.
The Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study comprises a series of 27 individual sub-models which cover the entire Brisbane City Council area. Results data for flood height, depth and hazard (depth x velocity) are available for each individual sub-model for the 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 2000 year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) storm events.
For specific details on how the study was conducted, the areas it covers, and before using the data please read the flood study report. The flood study report, metadata used in the flood study and a detailed map that shows the 27 individual sub-models has also been made available in open data and is called Flood Study — Citywide Overland Flow — reference.
The data on the table tab is the metadata relating to the data used for flood modelling in the Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study.
More information on flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.
The image below shows the 27 individual sub-models of the flood study and can be used to identify the sub-model for your location of interest.
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Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study Lower Bulimba Sub-Model. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study, and results data …Show full descriptionBrisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study Lower Bulimba Sub-Model. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study, and results data for the existing floodplain condition scenarios. Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek and overland flow catchments. The Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study comprises a series of 27 individual sub-models which cover the entire Brisbane City Council area. Results data for flood height, depth and hazard (depth x velocity) are available for each individual sub-model for the 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 2000 year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) storm events. For specific details on how the study was conducted, the areas it covers, and before using the data please read the flood study report. The flood study report, metadata used in the flood study and a detailed map that shows the 27 individual sub-models has also been made available in open data and is called Flood Study — Citywide Overland Flow — reference. More information on flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
This dataset is available on Brisbane City Council’s open data website – data.brisbane.qld.gov.au. The site provides additional features for viewing and interacting with the data and for downloading the data in various formats.
Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study Middle Bulimba Sub\-Model. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study, and results data for the existing floodplain condition scenarios.
Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek and overland flow catchments.
The Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study comprises a series of 27 individual sub\-models which cover the entire Brisbane City Council area. Results data for flood height, depth and hazard (depth x velocity) are available for each individual sub\-model for the 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 2000 year Average Recurrence Interval (ARI) storm events.
For specific details on how the study was conducted, the areas it covers, and before using the data please read the flood study report. The flood study report, metadata used in the flood study and a detailed map that shows the 27 individual sub\-models has also been made available in open data and is called Flood Study — Citywide Overland Flow — reference.
The data on the table tab is the metadata relating to the data used for flood modelling in the Brisbane City Council Citywide Creek and Overland Flow Path Mapping Flood Study.
More information on flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.
The image below shows the 27 individual sub\-models of the flood study and can be used to identify the sub\-model for your location of interest.
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Brisbane City Council Bulimba Creek Flood Study. This dataset contains reports, data and metadata used in the flood study for the existing and ultimate floodplain condition scenarios.Council is committed to ensuring we have the latest flood modelling data to help manage flood risk in Brisbane. Flood studies provide Council with technical data to inform policy and for managing flooding within the Brisbane River and local creek catchments.For specifics details on how the study was conducted or areas it covers, and before using the data please read the following flood study reports: • Bulimba Creek Flood Study - Volume 1 of 2 • Bulimba Creek Flood Study - Volume 2 of 2The data on the table tab is the metadata relating to the data used for flood modelling in the Brisbane City Council Bulimba Creek flood study.
The metadata covers all resources in this dataset as well as the flood study reports provided as links in the dataset description.More information on Flood studies and how this information is used can be found on the Brisbane City Council Website.Note: Brisbane City Council’s information products — Flood Awareness Maps (FAM), FloodWise Property Reports (FWPR) and City Plan Flood Overlay Code — may not have the latest report data incorporated.The image below indicates the locality of the catchment area of the flood study and creek centreline of the model.