Fig. 2: Flood peak attenuation, time difference between upstream and downstream peaks, and downstream peak water level in a river reach of the Wilsons River. | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 2: Flood peak attenuation, time difference between upstream and downstream peaks, and downstream peak water level in a river reach of the Wilsons River.

From: How February 2022 redefines extreme floods in Australia

Fig. 2: Flood peak attenuation, time difference between upstream and downstream peaks, and downstream peak water level in a river reach of the Wilsons River.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

The river reach is delimited by the two stations of Eltham (upstream) and Woodlawn (downstream, just upstream of Lismore), with location shown in the inset panel. The figure shows the three variables for 25 floods that occurred between 1983 and 2022.

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