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Is there a link between heatwaves on land and heatwaves in the ocean?
Heatwaves in the ocean are having major impacts on heatwaves on land.
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What is ocean biogeochemistry?
The oceans’ biology and chemistry influence the climate because ocean, atmospheric and land processes are all interconnected.
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Global warming to bring record hot year by 2028 – probably our first above 1.5°C limit
We have understood the solution for decades. We must reduce emissions to net zero to stop warming Earth.
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Smoke from the Black Summer fires could have made the triple La Niña more likely
Our atmosphere, oceans and lands are constantly interacting with each other.
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Two trillion tonnes of greenhouse gases, 25 billion nukes of heat: are we pushing Earth out of the Goldilocks zone?
We’re in a race, and the stakes are as high as they could possibly be – ensuring a liveable climate for our children and for nature.
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In hot water: here’s why ocean temperatures are the hottest on record
We experience the weather and climate directly, by our lived experience. What matters more is the big picture we are seeing.
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Professor Andy Pitman speaks to the Australian Parliament on severe weather and roads
“It is unambiguous that climate is changing due to human activity – specifically the emissions of greenhouse gases. These are increasing the risk of some extreme events.”
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Modelling Research Program – 2022 Update
Numerical models of the weather and climate system are key research tools in gaining a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that generate climate extremes. They are also our primary tool… View Article
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Ocean Extremes Research Program – 2022 Update
The ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes’ Ocean Extremes research program published a range of groundbreaking research keenly focused on our three research projects and the program continued significant… View Article