CSIRO Aspendale Women’s Network – special guest panel event and lunch
Q&A style panel discussion on the career journeys of our senior women, then networking lunch.
Q&A style panel discussion on the career journeys of our senior women, then networking lunch.
The meeting of ET-SCI is intended to begin the process of establishing a developers user group, produce a 10-year strategic plan for ClimPACT development, promotion, inclusion in the Climate Services Toolkit (CST), and develop the concept of demonstration workshop.
Prof. Primeau will present an inverse model to constrain the residual mean circulation of the ocean and to estimate rates of marine nitrogen fixation. The results demonstrate strong spatial variability in the nitrogen to phosphorus ratio of exported organic matter that greatly increases the global nitrogen-fixation rate.
JOIN THE MEETING The zoom meeting details are as follow: 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) Meeting ID: 825 572 965 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/u/ax4KAMBB6 Or a... View Article
Kazuuhiro Yoshida (University of Hokaido). Ice algae and primary production. 1pm, Tuesday, February 19. Aurora Theatre, IMAS.
In this webinar, John Clarke will provide a demonstration of how to use the newly released Thresholds Calculator v2.0 to estimate the frequency of future hot, cold, wet and dry extremes under different emissions scenarios.
Chris Rudiger (Monash University). About Earth observation data in operational use – background (errors) and uses. 10am, Wednesday, February 20. Level 9 Seminar Room, 700 Collins St, Melbourne.
Lincoln Alves (CCST / INPE Brazil). Understanding the triggering factor of climate vulnerability: climate change impacts in Brazil. 1pm, Thursday, February 21. Level 9 Seminar Room, 700 Collins St, Melbourne.
Our new State of the Climate report draws on the latest monitoring, science and projection information to describe variability and changes in Australia's climate.
In this webinar, discover the science behind the report and have your questions answered by the experts.
Description Climate Update 2019 - Sydney will present an overview of how our climate is changing and how we are responding to these changes in Australia and around the world. You'll hear from experts, practitioners and leading commentators, including from UTS and the Australian National University (ANU). Part 1 will summarise the latest climate research, including... View Article