
CWCL
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The Centre for Water, Climate and Land (CWCL) focuses on understanding & dealing with the impacts of climate variability & change in the Asia-Pacific region.
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https://www.newcastle.edu.au/research-and-innovation/centre/cwcl 25-09-2018 05:10:59
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Do you use satellites to help you make decisions on water management?π§ If so, come and have a chat with Maki from JAXA(Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) in the MODSIM2019 exhibition hall #modsim2019 @modsim2019



Snapshot of CWCL PhD researcher Dr Emma Austin soon to be completed thesis Uni Newcastle Research #UONPhD


CWCL PhD Researcher Dr Emma Austin received a scholarship from the Royal Society of New South Wales last week for her research into the relationship between drought and wellbeing in rural communities. Well done Dr Emma Austin!

We asked rural residents what concerns them about climate change. They said the financial burden of extreme events, government policies (and lack of policies) and the causes of climate change crrmh.com.au/blog/asked-rur⦠@crrmhnsw Dr Emma Austin Uni Newcastle Research

Our paper, published this week, led by Krishneel Sharma, explores the variability of Pacific TC tracks over the past 70 years. Improving our understanding of how TC track morphology and Island-scale risk has changed with time ππ¨βDanielle Verdon-Kidd Uni Newcastle Research Royal Meteorological Society bit.ly/2SRFWCi


Exciting new tropical cyclone forecast website @TCO_SP launched today by CWCL postdoc Andrew Magee & Drew Lorrey Island Climate Update Details of the modelling behind the new forecasts was published at go.nature.com/3jrI5jC

Awesome to have received the University of Newcastle Faculty of Science Early Career Researcher Excellence award for 2020. A nice way to round off a crazy busy 2020. Many thanks to all of my mentors and collaborators for their support and guidance! ππ½




Thanks University of Newcastle for the story outlining the impact our new Long-Range Tropical Cyclone Outlook for the Southwest Pacific (TCO-SP) Tropical Cyclone Outlooks is having in Samoa. Read all about it here: newcastle.edu.au/newsroom/featuβ¦


The numbers are in... Nice to see TCO-SP successfully predicted a normal to below-normal 2020/21 SWP TC season. Island and regional-scale guidance also performed well. Detailed guidance to follow Drew Lorrey Tropical Cyclone Outlooks CWCL

Fantastic to have contributed to #SOTC2020 (The Tropics) including leading the 2020 review of TC activity in the North/South Indian Ocean basins with @carl_schreck and contributing to the 2019/20 Southwest Pacific TC season summary with Drew Lorrey et al. Check it out below ππΎ