Seminar: Nick Earl. Weekly cycles in global fires and urban temperatures
Theatre 2, University of Melbourne Theatre 2, 221 Bouverie Street, Carlton, Victoria, AustraliaWeekly cycles in global fires and urban temperatures. Dr Nick Earl (Uni Melb)
Weekly cycles in global fires and urban temperatures. Dr Nick Earl (Uni Melb)
CMS will be running the sessions at the same time at all nodes using video-conferencing.
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.
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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,... View Article
The agenda for the meeting is as follows: Quick update on research highlights/progress/challenges Project update for each sub-program (Land-atmosphere: Annette, Synoptic-dynamics: Malcolm) - looking for someone from Marine Heatwaves to... View Article
Mark Stevenso (University of Melbourne). Understanding the Complex City: Decisions for Healthy Future Cities
CMS will be running the sessions at the same time at all nodes using video-conferencing.