Probable Maximum Flood (PMF)

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**Chapters**
00:00 - Introductions
04:07 - What is the PMF
12:21 - Factors influencing the PMF
18:01 - PMP and AEP
24:49 - Envelope Curves
29:10 - Palaeofloods
34:41 - Designing for PMF
42:40 - Additional resources
44:39 - Q&A
55:22 - Wrap-up & further training

**Description** Webinar number 120
Probable Maximum Flood (PMF)

Rory Nathan @Uni of Melbourne, Daryl Lam @Water Technology and Krey Price @Surface Water Solutions explore what is the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) and should we be designing for it?

The PMF has long been used as a bookend for a worst-case scenario. In concept, the PMF is the largest flood resulting from a combination of severe meteorological and hydrological conditions that could reasonably be expected to occur. Can we expect to see a PMF anywhere? Is a project that is designed to protect against the PMF truly safe? Expand your knowledge and hear international experts address these questions and more.

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