Histories: Singapore’s Climate in the Past, Present and Future

NESP Webinar: How will rainfall change in Northern Australia over the coming century?

NESP Webinar Online

In this webinar, Dr Josephine Brown will talk about her work on exploring the causes of model uncertainty in projections of Northern Australian rainfall, including efforts to limit this uncertainty using information about model skill, observations of recent trends and understanding of the relevant physical processes. This information will be used to improve the next generation of regional projections.

BoM Webinar: Get near real-time soil moisture estimates for your location or catchment

BoM Webinar No physical address, Australia

Alison Oke (Senior Hydrologist). In this webinar we discuss ways to obtain data and information for climatological, agricultural and flood modelling, water resources assessment, bushfire risk management and education. As the only source of information about the landscape water balance for the whole of Australia, the Australian Landscape Water Balance provides nationally consistent modelled data... View Article

BoM Webinar: Making groundwater visible

BoM Webinar No physical address, Australia

John Sharples (Senior Hydrogeologist) and Eloise Nation (Senior Hydrogeologist). Synopsis In this webinar we show you how the Bureau's Groundwater Information Suite improves the visibility of this vital resource using comprehensive, nationally consistent groundwater information from across Australia. Groundwater is a major source of water for many urban and rural communities, as well as industry and... View Article

BoM Webinar: Accounting for Australia’s water resources

BoM Webinar No physical address, Australia

In this webinar we examine how to measure, monitor and account for water stores and flows, water rights and water use, and how to access consistent, national, regional and local data from across the Bureau's water information products. As competition for water resources intensifies, it is more important than ever to account for how water... View Article

BoM Webinar: Water forecasting

BoM Webinar No physical address, Australia

Paul Feikema (Manager Seasonal Streamflow Forecasting) and Karen Hudson (Senior Flood Hydrologist) This webinar shows you the variety of water forecasting products offered by the Bureau, and how to access and use them. The Bureau provides an extensive range of water forecasting services—from short-term flood forecasts and warnings for the next few days, to streamflow forecasts for... View Article

Seminar: Peter Strutton – A journal editor’s view of the publication process

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

Webinar: The why, how and when of producing climate projections in Australia

NESP Webinar Online

Dr Michael Grose, research scientist CSIRO Climate Science Centre, Hobart. Overview As the old quote states ‘it’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future’. Not all predictions about the future have eventuated (where is our moon base and flying cars?). So how can we plan for the future of our climate? By understanding our Earth... View Article

DECRA Session

Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC) 4th Floor, Matthews Building, UNSW, Kensington, NSW, Australia

If you are a young researcher chasing a DECRA, then this is a session you can’t miss. From 10am-noon next Tuesday, October 23, CLEX will hold a researcher development videoconference discussing DECRA fellowships. The videoconference will start with a short overview of the DECRA followed by an interactive Q&A. The panel includes: Andy Pitman, Michael Reeder... View Article

Webinar: The impact of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on rainfall in a warming world

NESP Webinar Online

Scott Power (Bureau of Meteorology) Overview Rainfall variability in the tropical Pacific caused by El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a major driver of climatic variability in Australia, as well as Asia, North and South America, Africa and over islands throughout the Indo-Pacific. Disruptions to rainfall patterns and intensity over the Pacific Ocean drives droughts, floods... View Article