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PhD opportunity: Improving drought predictions in Australia
The project will make use of latest observational datasets, including climate and flux tower observations, as well as high resolution satellite products developed for Australia to improve drought processes in JULES.
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How will the Madden-Julian Oscillation respond to climate change?
As the tropical climate warms, the intensity of rainfall and winds associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation as well as their patterns may change, leading to intense debate and scrutiny of how extratropical weather will be affected.
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Torrents of Antarctic meltwater are slowing the currents that drive our vital ocean ‘overturning’ – and threaten its collapse
Much of the abyssal ocean has warmed in recent decades, with the most rapid trends detected near Antarctica, in a pattern very similar to our model simulations.
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How do I write a cold email for a PhD opportunity?
I learnt the benefits of reaching out through e-mail while I was a student, now I receive many cold e-mails myself. Here’s how to write a good one.
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What can we expect from the final UN climate report? And what is the IPCC anyway?
This is a crucial moment, because the chance to limit warming and avert dangerous climate change is slipping away.
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The Bureau of Meteorology announces El Niño watch: experts respond
“Now is the time to start cutting back the excess vegetation that grew over the last three years”
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The flap of a butterfly’s wings: why autumn is not a good time to predict if El Niño is coming
El Niño and La Niña are at their strongest over December and January, though the effects and their timing can differ in Australia depending on where in the country you are.
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“Unprecedented and unexpected”: Climate extremes in 2022
Climate scientists analyse Australia and Antarctica’s year of extremes
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2022: a year of record extremes for the Antarctic
Record loss of sea ice and record heatwaves for Antarctica
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WA’s 2022 record breaking temps explained
Scientists explain WA’s shocking heat in 2022