Public event: Statistics with Industry: Demonstrating Impact
J H Mitchell Theatre Peter Hall, Monash Road, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, AustraliaShirley Coleman (Newcastle University, UK)
Shirley Coleman (Newcastle University, UK)
Somini Sengupta (New York Times) At a time when the majority of the world’s population is urban, climate change presents grave new risks for the world’s cities and forces city folks to figure out how to survive. Somini Sengupta, international climate reporter for The New York Times, considers the scale of the problem and the... View Article
Dr Julian O’Grady (CSIRO) Overview Extreme sea levels caused by a combination of the tide, storm surge and waves have the potential to cause significant damage to coastal assets. For example, who can forget the dramatic images of the swimming pool sliding into the ocean on Sydney’s northern beaches caused by a storm in June 2016?... View Article
Topic: Land-atmosphere meeting 27/3 Time: Mar 27, 2019 3:00 PM Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://unsw.zoom.us/j/631434305 Or iPhone one-tap: 16699006833,631434305# or 16465588656,631434305# Or Telephone: Dial: +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) Meeting ID: 631 434 305 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/aptljBZ8m... View Article
Jeff Good (University of Montana) Rapid environmental change threatens global biodiversity and has already led to the decline or extirpation of many taxa. Although phenotypic plasticity may enable populations to rapidly track changing climates, evolutionary adaptation will be essential for the long-term persistence of many species. Disentangling plasticity from evolutionary responses ultimately requires resolving the... View Article
Chen Li (BoM / Monash). Flux correction of land surface temperature. 3pm, Tuesday, April 16.i The zoom meeting details are as follows: Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://unsw.zoom.us/j/825572965 Or iPhone one-tap: 16699006833,825572965# or 16465588656,825572965# Or Telephone: Dial: +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) ... View Article
Mapping land dryness at high resolution for fire prediction Vinodkumar, Imtiaz Dharssi and Paul Fox-Hughes Bureau of Meteorology Accurate soil moisture information is essential for the monitoring and prediction of fire danger, soil moisture being an important factor in determining the moisture content and flammability of fuels. The soil moisture status in operational... View Article
Hydrological extremes by their very nature are rare events and require careful use of statistical methods to ensure robust and reliable predictions. Talk summary Hydrological extremes by their very nature are rare events and require careful use of statistical methods to ensure robust and reliable predictions. This presentation focuses on two case studies of the... View Article
Joan Llort Jordi (IMAS) Farewell Seminar: Decadal changes in Tasman Sea phytoplankton induced by atmospheric dust
Description Is gender a consideration for your program, project or research? Now is the time to reflect on this. Women are often portrayed as more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change in Asia and the Pacific, with less information available about how to respond and adapt. Some adaptation options may put a disproportionate burden... View Article