Seminar: Nick Earl. Weekly cycles in global fires and urban temperatures
Theatre 2, University of Melbourne Theatre 2, 221 Bouverie Street, Carlton, Victoria, AustraliaWeekly cycles in global fires and urban temperatures. Dr Nick Earl (Uni Melb)
Weekly cycles in global fires and urban temperatures. Dr Nick Earl (Uni Melb)
In March, Melissa joined 79 women from 18 countries on the largest ever all women expedition to Antarctica. This seminar will cover the people, place and program that make up Homeward Bound.
From Data Fusion to FEWSION: Creating Integrated Models to Understand and Visualize the Food, Energy, Water Nexus Featuring A/Prof Richard Rushforth, School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems Northern Arizona University Integrated food, energy, water (FEW) system models face numerous methodological and analytical challenges. Chief among these challenges are data quality, availability, comprehensiveness, and concordance.... View Article
Ocean circulation plays a key role in the Earth’s climate system because surface ocean currents transport heat and deep ocean water masses can sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Geochemical proxies measured on carbonate foraminifera picked from marine sediments have been widely utilized to reconstruct past ocean changes. However, it is difficult to use the... View Article
Data Tas seminar series - recent Southern Ocean Clouds Radiation Aerosol Transport Experimental Study (SOCRATES) / The use of software construction tools to automate scientific workflows. The Bureau's Interests in the Southern Ocean Clouds Radiation Aerosol Transport Experimental Study (SOCRATES) Scott Carpentier (Bureau of Meteorology) Climate and weather models have a tendency to misrepresent clouds in the... View Article
Drawing on 5 years of experience as an editor for Geophysical Research Letters, Pete will cover what happens between submission of a manuscript and eventual acceptance or rejection. Specific topics include the importance of cover letters, dealing with rejection, addressing reviewers’ comments and considerations around authorship. To join via Zoom Join from PC, Mac, Linux,... View Article
Jin Haiyan (Laboratory of Marine Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry, Second Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, China). In the East China Sea, Changjiang Diluted Water (CDW) influenced area was characterized as eutrophic area with high anthropogenic nutrients inputs. Nitrate concentration increased 6 times during the last 50 years from ~30 umol/L to ~150 umol/L.While the increase... View Article
Katrin Meissner (UNSW). Mode Modelling the dynamics of past climate change
Participants: Sandra McLaren, Nick Earl, Kale Sniderman (University of Melbourne)
Andrew Blakers (ANU). 100% renewable energy futures