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  • Atmospheric rivers in Australia

    Atmospheric rivers in Australia

    We are conducting research to determine if we can forecast changes in the probability of extreme rainfall events associated with atmospheric rivers 2-6 weeks ahead.

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    4 August 2022
  • What is a compound event in weather and climate?

    What is a compound event in weather and climate?

    A compound event is when bad weather and climate events combine together. Storms, droughts, floods and fires can become compound events.

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    27 July 2022
  • The role of clouds in coral bleaching events over the Great Barrier Reef

    The role of clouds in coral bleaching events over the Great Barrier Reef

    Further understanding of the role of clouds may improve the knowledge of local atmosphere-ocean interactions, aiding the forecasting of coral bleaching events.

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    26 July 2022
  • Urban patchwork is losing its green, making our cities and all who live in them vulnerable

    Urban patchwork is losing its green, making our cities and all who live in them vulnerable

    Providing large and well-connected green space is going to be essential urban infrastructure for increased urban populations facing climate change.

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    25 July 2022
  • Australian climate scientists respond to the United Kingdom and European heatwave

    Australian climate scientists respond to the United Kingdom and European heatwave

    “Even under the Paris Agreement, there’s a possibility of having 50-degree days in Melbourne and Sydney”

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    21 July 2022
  • The UK just hit 40℃ for the first time. It’s a stark reminder of the deadly heat awaiting Australia

    The UK just hit 40℃ for the first time. It’s a stark reminder of the deadly heat awaiting Australia

    The UK heatwave is just the latest reminder of what’s in store for Australia and the world as the climate changes.

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    20 July 2022
  • Climate extremes research will be vital for the state of the Australian environment

    Climate extremes research will be vital for the state of the Australian environment

    Climate change is expected to increase the risk of several natural hazards.

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    19 July 2022
  • This is Australia’s most important report on the environment’s deteriorating health. We present its grim findings

    This is Australia’s most important report on the environment’s deteriorating health. We present its grim findings

    Many Australian ecosystems have evolved to rebound from extreme “natural” events such as bushfires. But the frequency, intensity, and compounding nature of recent events are greater than they’ve experienced throughout their recent evolutionary history.

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    19 July 2022
  • Video: How can climate scientists work with the agricultural industry to adapt to climate extremes?

    Video: How can climate scientists work with the agricultural industry to adapt to climate extremes?

    An expert panel on climate science and agriculture

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    14 July 2022
  • We studied how the Antarctic ice sheet advanced and retreated over 10,000 years. It holds warnings for the future

    We studied how the Antarctic ice sheet advanced and retreated over 10,000 years. It holds warnings for the future

    Research supports the idea that the Antarctic ice sheet is poised to lose more ice and raise sea levels – particularly if the ocean continues to warm.

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    14 July 2022
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