NESP Science Webinar: Water futures under climate change – science, applications and challenges.

In this webinar, Dr Francis Chiew will present methods and projections of future water availability in Australia. The applications of these projections, and the different water metrics or characteristics that influence water related challenges across Australia, will also be discussed.

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.

Seminar: BARRA: A regional atmospheric reanalysis for Australia (Live streamed)

Bureau of Meteorology Level 9, Seminar Room, 700 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Speakers: Doerte Jakob, Chun Hsu Su, Nathan Eizenberg, Peter Steinle. Video connection details (Note the change) Name: Bureau of Meteorology – R&D Seminars. Video Address - Bureau Internal:  558912. External Participants: 558912@bom.gov.au. PIN:  3099#. Audio Connection: +61 3 9900 8912 The Bureau of Meteorology Atmospheric high-resolution Regional Reanalysis for Australia (BARRA) is the first of its kind for the Australian region.... View Article

Seminar: Axel Timmermann – Climate-induced migration of early Homo Sapiens

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

Our climate system varies on a wide range of timescales, from seasons to several millions of years. A large part of this variability is internally generated as a result of instabilities of the coupled atmosphere-ocean-ice-carbon cycle system. Other modes of variability, such as glacial cycles, are caused by astronomical forcings with periods of 20, 40,... View Article

Seminar: Melissa Hart – Women in STEM leadership – lessons from Antarctica

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

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.