In this webinar, Professor Neil Holbrook discusses our understanding of ocean temperature extremes and marine heatwaves globally and regionally, including some of the more significant marine heatwave events observed around the world in recent years, their impacts and what caused them.
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In this webinar, Dr Pandora Hope from the Bureau of Meteorology provides an overview of the latest extreme event attribution science, discusses results from a number of case studies across Australia and hints at where future research might lead.
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Science webinar: Understanding future extreme sea levels – tools and information to support coastal management
In this webinar, Dr Julian O’Grady provides an overview of the latest science on extreme sea levels, and gives a brief demonstration of the newly released Canute3.0 tool to estimate the frequency of future extreme water levels.
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In this webinar John Clarke provided a demonstration of the Thresholds Calculator tool within the Climate Change in Australia website to estimate the frequency of future hot, cold, wet and dry extremes under different emissions scenarios.
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Science webinar: The IPCC process and our changing oceans, ecosystems and human communities
In this seminar, Professor Nathan Bindoff from the University of Tasmania describes the IPCC processes and discusses some of the new and emerging research around our changing oceans.
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Science webinar: The impact of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on rainfall in a warming world
In this webinar, Dr Scott Power discusses significant advances in our understanding of current and future ENSO and rainfall variability based on research undertaken within the ESCC Hub using numerous climate models from around the world.
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In this webinar, Dr Harun Rashid talks about building the ACCESS climate model, Hub research to improve the atmospheric model component of ACCESS, and preparation of ACCESS for submission to CMIP6. Research results from previous versions of ACCESS are also briefly outlined, to indicate the expected outcomes from the latest version of ACCESS.
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IIn this webinar, Dr Francis Chiew presents methods and projections of future water availability in Australia. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities in modelling, and potential approaches to incorporate consideration of climate change in water management and planning.
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In this webinar, Dr Michael Grose talks about climate change projections research undertaken by the Earth System and Climate Change Hub, how climate projections have been produced in the past and where they could go in the future.
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In this webinar, Professor Stephen Swearer discusses the current evidence for the efficacy of nature-based approaches in comparison to artificial coastal protection.
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In this webinar, Dr Josephine Brown talks about her work with climate models looking at rainfall changes in northern Australia.
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In this webinar John Clarke provides a demonstration of how to use the Climate Analogues tool and tailor the results to meet individual needs. A brief introduction to the Climate Change in Australia website is also provided.
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In this webinar on 20 March 2018, Dr Eva Cougnon will talk about her work analysing year-to-year sea surface temperature variability around Australia and trying to link the potentially predicable variability for these regions to potential climate drivers.
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In this webinar on 20 February 2018, Saurabh Rathore will talk about climate change and ocean heat uptake in the Indian Ocean.
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In this webinar on 16 January 2018, Dr Matt Woodhouse talked about marine aerosols and how we can use the ACCESS composition-climate model for a better understanding of the Earth system.