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What was behind Sydney’s wettest year on record?
Three weather events were responsible for 40% of Sydney’s record breaking rain
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Climate scientists explain SA/NT’s wild winds in 2022
Climate scientists working hard to predict if wild winds will occur more under climate change
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Climate science on International Women’s Day
This International Women’s Day join the call for removing the structures, systems and barriers that exclude women in STEM.
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Curious Kids: where does wind actually come from?
Wind happens because the Sun heats some parts of the planet more than others, and this uneven heating starts a wind going.
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Climate experts and coders come together for “hackathon”
38 experts from across Australia collaborated to develop and share code for use with ocean climate models.
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From floods to fire? A climate scientist on the chances El Niño will hit Australia this year
It’s not yet clear exactly how climate change may be altering El Niño. However, there are indications climate change may be moving El Niño events towards the central Pacific nearer the international dateline.
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Disastrous floods in WA – why were we not prepared?
It’s time we include Indigenous knowledge when creating disaster risk management strategies and climate change adaptation plans.
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Why Pacific Islanders are staying put even as rising seas flood their homes and crops
Relocation and retreat are not a panacea for climate risk in vulnerable locations. In many cases, people prefer to adapt in place and protect at-risk areas. No climate adaptation policy should be decided without the full and direct participation of the affected local people and communities.
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What is air turbulence?
Will climate change make turbulence worse?
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What does ChatGPT and Artificial Intelligence Mean For Teaching? A Climate Science Lecturer Investigates.
Universities, and educators in general, need to quickly start thinking about how these technologies are going to affect the way we teach and how we assess students.