Tag Archive: Australian Research Council

Graduate Director Report – April 2021

April 19, 2021 12:26 pm Published by Comments Off on Graduate Director Report – April 2021

Welcome to all of our new students. We have held two inductions since our last newsletter and in both we had more than 20 new students dial in. Many of you are still offshore, however we are starting to hear of success stories when it comes to travel exemptions for international students.

Chief Operating Officer’s report – April 2021

April 16, 2021 2:19 pm Published by Comments Off on Chief Operating Officer’s report – April 2021

Here we are, roughly a third of the way through 2021 and also at about the mid-point of CLEX’s seven-year lifecycle. Many of you will no doubt be aware we were formally reviewed by the ARC in the second half of last year and the review findings were delivered early this year.

CLEX Director’s report – April 2021

April 16, 2021 2:05 pm Published by Comments Off on CLEX Director’s report – April 2021

We have started 2021 some reorganisation of our research programs. While our research has not changed, it is now framed in five research programs that emphasise the strengths of our Centre and should lead to deeper interaction between the programs.

Presenting extreme rainfall research to the Forewarned is Forearmed Community of Practice

April 15, 2021 11:16 am Published by Comments Off on Presenting extreme rainfall research to the Forewarned is Forearmed Community of Practice

Andrew King recently presented his research into the seasonal prediction of extreme rainfall to an audience of federal government, state government, and agricultural industry stakeholders as part of the Forewarned is Forearmed Community of Practice (FWFA CoP).

RP4 Ocean Extremes report – April 2021

April 14, 2021 11:59 am Published by Comments Off on RP4 Ocean Extremes report – April 2021

CLEX’s world-leading research in Oceans Extremes, particularly around marine heatwaves, explains why this research program has come into being as a standalone area of investigation amidst the rearrangement of the CLEX research programs.

RP3 Drought report – April 2021

April 14, 2021 11:22 am Published by Comments Off on RP3 Drought report – April 2021

Understanding what causes droughts and what brings about their conclusion is key work in a dry continent like Australia. Often, we use computer models and modern observations to reach our conclusions but sometimes the clues to these questions can be uncovered in the past.

RP2 Attribution and Risk report – April 2021

April 14, 2021 11:00 am Published by Comments Off on RP2 Attribution and Risk report – April 2021

The newly formulated Attribution and Risk research program is by its very nature focused on the impacts of weather and climate on our society. A key piece of research on business risk and the emergence of climate risk perfectly highlighted this.

Weather and Climate Interactions Report – April 2021

April 14, 2021 10:39 am Published by Comments Off on Weather and Climate Interactions Report – April 2021

Welcome to the first Weather and Climate Interactions RP report. The new program name is simply a result of rationalising CLEX’s continuing research program under new headings that more clearly delineate the focus of the work we do.

Clemente produces summer cloud dataset from Himawari-8 images

April 13, 2021 2:05 pm Published by Comments Off on Clemente produces summer cloud dataset from Himawari-8 images

Clemente Lopez-Bravo has created two datasets – L1 and L2 – of satellite observations of cloud properties across Australia and the Maritime Continent. The datasets, which have been released for the scientific community, are at a 2km spatial resolution at hourly intervals and cover five Austral summers in the period from November 2015 to March 2020.

New CLEX Engagement Prize

April 13, 2021 1:45 pm Published by Comments Off on New CLEX Engagement Prize

CLEX has introduced a new engagement prize for students and early career researchers on fixed contracts with the winner announced at the next annual workshop. The prize is for all forms of engagement but engagement outside the university sector and beyond our usual stakeholders will be considered particularly highly.