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The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) is an independent society representing the weather, climate and ocean sciences in Australia.
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http://www.amos.org.au 26-05-2010 06:21:42
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Ferocious #winds with gusts equivalent to a category 2 tropical cyclone have caused widespread damage across #Victoria in the last 24 hours, along with huge #waves and #flooding along the coast. 🌊 More at weatherzone.com.au/news/destructi… 🎥 via Michael Bancroft

New paper led by Ruby Lieber and with Josephine Brown @drjobrown.bsky.social Mandy Freund studies ENSO teleconnections with extremes. Ruby found amplification of teleconnections in many regions with global warming and this effect is stronger in models with strengthening ENSO journals.ametsoc.org/view/journals/…


Join us here in Sydney to do an exciting PhD project with Steven Sherwood, Jason Evans and Negin Nazarian in collaboration with Ausgrid on Site-specific Wind Hazards for Electricity Networks and Asset Failures More details and how to apply 👇 unsw.edu.au/research/hdr/o…

Antarctic Climate: Extreme events. Australian Antarctic Program Partnership Bureau of Meteorology, Tasmania IMAS Bureau of Meteorology, Australia University of Tasmania . Antarctica | The Guardian theguardian.com/world/article/…



🛝 Tipping points: how worried should we be? Find out on the latest @ScienceVs podcast featuring Wendy Zukerman and michael hing with science stars Ed Doddridge from AAPP/University of Tasmania and Felicity McCormack from Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hav…


Our overview paper on climate changes under net-zero emissions is out today along with this The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand piece summarising these projections theconversation.com/earths-climate…






For our last Changing Climates article of the year we had a chat with Prof. Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick about what climate change means for the future of extreme weather events You can read the article here 👉 monash.edu/mcccrh/project…

