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.

Seminar: Scott Carpentier (Bureau of Meteorology) & Tobias Stål (University of Tasmania).

Aurora Lecture Theatre 101 Aurora Lecture Theatre, IMAS Waterfront Building, Salamanca, Tasmania, Australia

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

ACCESS CMIP6 Meeting

Online No physical address, Australia

This meeting will share progress on ACCESS CMIP6 preparation particularly around freezing the model version and evaluation of trial simulations. An agenda will be distributed by 29th May. The meeting will be run from the CSIRO Aspendale lecture theatre and is also available by video (Pimelea and Derwent rooms have been booked for CSIRO staff... View Article

AIE Sydney – Weather forecasting and its use in energy supply and demand

AECOM Level 21, 420 George St, Sydney, NSW, Australia

AIE SYDNEY - EVENING PRESENTATION - WEATHER FORECASTING AND ITS USE IN ENERGY SUPPLY AND DEMAND Presented by: Josh Fisher, Account Manager, Weatherzone & Jack Fox, Principal Analyst, Operational Forecasting AEMO with an introduction by Craig Bearsley, Director - Power and Industrial, NSW/ACT, AECOM With the increasing penetration of solar and wind energies in the NEM and virtually all other... 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

Public Event: EU Climate Diplomacy Week – Canberra premiere of Guardians of the Earth

ANU Coombs Lecture Theatre Fellows Rd, Acton, ACT, Australia

"Guardians of the Earth" tells the story of how 195 governments gathered in Paris and agreed to pursue efforts to limit temperature increase for planet Earth to well below 2°C. Unreleased behind-closed-doors footage gives insight into the ground-breaking December 2015 agreement. The documentary highlights the dilemma top negotiators faced between solidarity and perceived national self-interest.... 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

CMS training: Variables and loops

Zoom link Zoom link https://unimelb.zoom.us/j/741636156, All hubs, Australia

CMS will be running the sessions at the same time at all nodes using video-conferencing.

Melbourne screening Guardians of the Earth plus panel discussion

Cinema Nova 380 Lygon St, Carlton, Victoria, Australia

The movie will be followed by a Q&A discsussion with panellists Filip Malinowski (film maker), Dr Ursula Fuentes Hutfilter (senior German climate official, also Murdoch University in Perth), Graham Hunter (United National Association Victoria) and Carolyn Ingvarson (Lighter Footprints).

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