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Greenhouse gases are changing air flow over the Pacific Ocean – raising Australia’s risks of extreme weather
Switching between El Niño and La Niña conditions has slowed over the industrial era.
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Aussie scientist sparks global climate collaboration
Scientists from around the world improve our understanding of weather and climate over the Pacific Ocean.
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Weather extremes from a childhood in Vietnam inspire groundbreaking research
Experiencing cyclones and extreme rain in her coastal Vietnamese home as a child inspired researcher Thi Lan Dao’s climate science story
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Research reveals who’s been hit hardest by global warming in their lifetime – and the answer may surprise you
Humanity will continue to warm the planet until we reach global net-zero emissions.
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Storms brewing up collaboration between science and industry
“We want to get to a point where the research is applied to effect change in how climate risk is managed.”
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Understanding the meteorological drivers of the Black Summer fire events using high resolution simulations
We used an atmospheric model from the Met office in the UK called the unified model to simulate one of the black summer bushfire events.
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Understanding how groundwater dynamics impacts droughts and heatwaves using a land surface model
The presence of groundwater in forested areas reduces rainfall loss in wet periods and maintains soil moisture in dry periods.
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Studying the ocean around Antarctica using ocean models
This study is an example how models help us to examine and understand how ocean currents behave and how they impact our environment.
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The UN leaves the GBR off the ‘in danger’ list again
“Current global emission reduction policies put us on track for 2.7°C warming by the end of the century.”
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$10k scholarships available for Australian climate science Honours students
Supporting the next generation of climate science leaders.