CMS training: Variables and loops
Zoom link Zoom link https://unimelb.zoom.us/j/741636156, All hubs, AustraliaCMS will be running the sessions at the same time at all nodes using video-conferencing.
CMS will be running the sessions at the same time at all nodes using video-conferencing.
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).
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
In this presentation, Dr Sophie Lewis will discuss these human influences on past, present and future extreme climate events in Australia. Are our recent extremes a sign of a new normal and how bad could it get?
CMS will be running the sessions at the same time at all nodes using video-conferencing.
The ARC Centres of Excellence for Climate System Science and Climate Extremes will host a graduate level winter school on June 25-29, 2018, at the Australian National University, Canberra. The theme of the Winter School is Climate Extremes and High Impact Weather.
This event will explore the ways private sector leaders are redefining the way their industries do business, in line with the net-zero emissions future. The panel will reflect the range of sectors who have made commercial decisions to adopt new practices that are consistent with Paris Agreement commitments.
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
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
Jeremy Moss (UNSW) Seminar: Constraining supply: The moral case for limiting fossil fuel exports. LG5, School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering