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CLEX Newsletter: December 2019

  • CMS: Understanding the data and code publication process

    CMS: Understanding the data and code publication process

    Since 2016 CMS has helped Centre’s researchers and students publish data using the NCI data services. Here, researchers talk about their own experiences with the publication process of their data and code at NCI and Zenodo.

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    11 December 2019
  • A day in the life of an RV Investigator Voyage Leg 1

    A day in the life of an RV Investigator Voyage Leg 1

    Stacey Hitchcock and Yohanna Villalobos describe life on the R V Investigator as part of a scientific voyage taking atmospheric and ocean observations.

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    10 December 2019
  • Summer Course in Flux Measurements and Advanced Modelling

    Summer Course in Flux Measurements and Advanced Modelling

    Lina Teckentrup reports on the 11th Annual Summer Course in Flux Measurements and Advanced Modelling held during July 2019 at Niwot Ridge, Colorado.

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    8 December 2019
  • Making the most of a CLEX postdoc in 2019 – an overview of my trips to North America and France

    Making the most of a CLEX postdoc in 2019 – an overview of my trips to North America and France

    In 2019, Ryan travelled to IUGG, NCAR in Boulder and LOCEAN in France. Here he describes how to get the most out of trips like these and considers the carbon emissions impacts.

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    8 December 2019
  • Collaborative Visit to NCAR, August 2019

    Collaborative Visit to NCAR, August 2019

    Picture (above): The Mesa Laboratory of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, located atop Table Mesa at the west end of Boulder, Colorado. Credit: Copyright University Corporation for Atmospheric Research… View Article

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    7 December 2019
  • ECR Workshop report, December 2019

    ECR Workshop report, December 2019

    After a very useful poll, the ECR Committee brought in some great experts who taught them art of time management, how to say no, and how to beat back imposter syndrome.

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    7 December 2019
  • CLEX annual workshop, 2019

    CLEX annual workshop, 2019

    This year’s annual workshop, held in Hobart, brought together complex science, explainers, breakout meetings and poster sessions in a way that was perhaps the most accessible yet. It’s set a very high bar for next year’s annual workshop.

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    7 December 2019
  • RP4: Climate variability and teleconnections, December 2019

    RP4: Climate variability and teleconnections, December 2019

    It has been an incredibly busy period for RP4, with a wealth of research, multiple international visits and many awards and honours for its students and researchers.

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    7 December 2019
  • RP3: Drought report, December 2019

    RP3: Drought report, December 2019

    The drought program explains what is unusual about the current drought in Australia and in examining flaws in the Aridity Index explores how drought may change in the future.

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    7 December 2019
  • RP2: Heatwaves and cold air outbreaks report, December 2019

    RP2: Heatwaves and cold air outbreaks report, December 2019

    Research from RP2, highlights how bushfires may change in the future, explores differences in heatwaves and shows how Antarctic conditions can affect Australia.

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    7 December 2019
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