This was my presentation for the Virtual International Conference on Coastal Engineering (vICCE). Unfortuanely due to COVID19, ICCE 2020 which was originally scheduled to be held in Sydney has been postponed to 2022, and vICCE took its place. Here, I describe some of the work I’m undertaking looking at how we can categorize coastal storm hazards using a new Storm Hazard Matrix. Because in the differences in coastal settings and …
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The 3 Minute Thesis is an academic competition that challenges researcher to explain their thesis and its significance in just 3 minutes. This year, UNSW is hosting their 3 Minute Thesis online. In my video submission I explain the importance of being able to gaze into the crystal ball and see what the future has in store for our coastlines. …
The final plot and full code are stored as a Github gist. We moved apartments right before the COVID lockdowns began. Being stuck inside all day, I’ve started noticing things I probably would have missed in my regular routine. One of these things is that our east facing apartment gets lit up in the afternoon from the sun’s reflection from a particularly reflective building. The first time it happened was …
This was the first presentation I gave about my PhD work as part of the 2019 Coasts & Ports conference in Hobart, Tasmania. The slides I used are below as well as an outline of my talk. If you found this interesting or have any questions or ideas, please reach out! This drone footage shows damage caused at Sydney’s Collaroy beach in 2016 due to a large East Coast Low. …