Isaac Regional Council in conjunction with the Bureau of Meteorology and neighbouring Councils operates a flood warning system for the main river catchments through river and rain gauges that enables accurate and timely flood warnings and forecasts. When issuing warning the Bureau of Meteorology description of severity of flooding is termed as minor, moderate or major according to the effects felt in the local area. This classification is used by Disaster Management.
Minor flooding causes inconvenience. Low-lying areas next to water courses are inundated. Minor roads may be closed and low-level bridges submerged. In urban areas inundation may affect some backyards and buildings below the floor level as well as bicycle and pedestrian paths. In rural areas, removal of stock and equipment may be required.
In a moderate flood, in addition to the above, the area of inundation is more substantial. Main traffic routes may be affected. Some buildings may be affected above the floor level. Evacuation of flood affected areas may be required. In rural areas, removal of stock is required.
Major flooding will also cause extensive inundation of rural areas and/or urban areas. Many buildings may be affected above the floor level. Properties and towns are likely to be isolated and major rail and traffic routes closed. Evacuation of flood affected areas may be required. Utilities, such as power, phone and water services, may be impacted.
You should become familiar with your catchment and the flood classification levels for that catchment. To find out more, view the following Bureau of Meteorology videos:
Understanding Floods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivUKLr8q4sE
Understanding Flood Classification https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKDPgp5Ds9s