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25.01.2022 Did you catch Jolle Gergis on 7am yesterday?



24.01.2022 Congratulations to Ben Henley on winning the 2020 Victorian Tall Poppy Award!

24.01.2022 Job alert! The latest round of CSIRO Early Research Career (CERC) Postdoctoral Fellowships have just been announced. Three of the new positions are with the Centre for Southern Hemisphere Ocean Research (CSHOR): - Ocean Circulation of the Indonesian Seas - Southern Ocean Circulation and Water Mass Formation... - El Nio-Southern Oscillation Under Greenhouse Warming See more

23.01.2022 One for the diary: Trevor McDougall is giving an online presentation later this month on some mathematical aspects of physical oceanography.



23.01.2022 Lynette Bettio and Shannon Symons from the Bureau of Meteorology take at look at the impact of recent rainfall around Australia.

23.01.2022 MonashEAE and The ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes present Prof Steven Sherwood, ARC Laureate Fellow and leader of a recent wide-ranging review int...o the current state of our knowledge of Earths climate sensitivity. Join us Wednesday at noon at https://buff.ly/2XkUaxI or read the paper here doi.org/10.1029/2019RG000678 See more

22.01.2022 We need a stellar candidate to support our #SuperstarsofSTEM program. Youll have energy, be a great multi-tasker and a have deep passion to advance #WomeninSTEM. Its a profoundly inspiring role. Join us! https://scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au/superstars-of/



22.01.2022 A nationwide search has begun for the next constellation of #SuperstarsofSTEM. We encourage outstanding women in STEM to apply for this life-changing program. It boosts the skills and confidence of diverse women in science, technology, engineering and maths to become media and public speaking stars. Apply by August 31.

21.01.2022 New research from antarctica.gov.au and the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - IMAS reveals strong cooling in the polar upper atmosphere, a new Quasi-Quadrennial Oscillation and stunning noctilucent clouds.

21.01.2022 Todays the day! Get along to our Energy Forum at 7pm AEST tonight.

20.01.2022 Congratulations to John Church, who has been elected to the 2020 Class of American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fellows!

20.01.2022 In the latest issue of The Monthly, Jolle Gergis does her best to convey the urgency of the climate crisis.



19.01.2022 Expressions of interest are now open for presentation sessions, workshops, panel sessions and other activities at #AMOS2021 (Melbourne, 8-12 Feb).

17.01.2022 Subscribe to the JSHESS email alert to be notified about the publication of each issue! https://www.publish.csiro.au/books/earlyalert

17.01.2022 Todd Lane and Craig Bishop comment on concerns about forecast accuracy with fewer observations available from aircraft during the pandemic. (Spoiler: the Bureau of Meteorology forecasts are still great!)

17.01.2022 Strong contender for the 2021 Australian Weather Calendar!

16.01.2022 Know someone who deserves to be FAMOS? Nominations for Fellow of AMOS close this Sunday.

16.01.2022 Today Climate History Australia have launched a new citizen science project to create the longest daily weather record for Australia. If youd like to volunteer to help transcribe handwritten weather journals from the Adelaide Surveyor Generals Office for the period 1848-1856, use this link to access the project on the citizen science platform Zooniverse: www.zooniverse.org//caitlinhowle/climate-history-australia

16.01.2022 Giovanni Di Virgilio and colleagues look at how the window for hazard reduction burns will change in future.

16.01.2022 A Korean rain gauge has been declared a national treasure.

15.01.2022 The RV Investigator captured some amazing footage last night!

15.01.2022 Meet some of the people involved in Australias storm chasing community.

14.01.2022 Melissa Hart from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes discusses how to support graduate students during a pandemic.

14.01.2022 The American Meteorological Society has announced its 2021 Awards and Honors recipients. Congratulations to Matt Wheeler (AMS Fellow), Blair Trewin (BAMS Editors Award) and Dietmar Dommenget (Journal of Climate Editors Award).

14.01.2022 NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK 2020 - Australian Academy of Science - Innovations to save our oceans - TONIGHT AT 5:30PM! Speakers - Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Jemma Purandare and Beth Fulton

13.01.2022 As part of National Science Week, the AMOS Tasmania Centre is teaming up with the Australian Marine Sciences Association for a public lecture that explores the impact of bushfires on both the atmosphere and marine environment.

13.01.2022 CSIRO and the Bureau of Meteorology have released their latest State of the Climate report.

12.01.2022 After five weeks or so of #winter twilight and darkness, the #Antarctic sun has returned to Davis research station. Meteorologist Rachel McInerney got a sneak preview from the vantage point of Mikkelsen Cairn. Damien Everett, Bureau of Meteorology

10.01.2022 OUT NOW! The winter issue of BAMOS features: - A double tornado feature (Vic and QLD) - The wrap up from #AMOS2020 - An historical account of the Maitland Gale - Best practices for collaborating with First Nations peoples... - Historical snowfall records from the Adelaide Hills - An interview with education/outreach legend Peter Dexter - A contemplation of the ethics associated with arms companies funding our science ... and much more!

09.01.2022 As part of this months The University of Melbourne Science Festival, Todd Lane will give a public webinar on weather forecasting.

09.01.2022 Equilibrium climate sensitivity has long been estimated within a likely range of 1.5-4.5. A major new assessment from Steven Sherwood and colleagues has calculated a new narrowed range of 2.63.9.

09.01.2022 Jim Salinger and Lisa Alexander take a look at the latest update to HadEX3 - a global dataset of landbased temperature and precipitation extremes derived from over 36,000 weather stations around the world.

09.01.2022 Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick discusses her latest research (with Sophie Lewis) - a worldwide assessment of heatwave trends at the regional scale.

09.01.2022 Even before we turn to our well-understood #physics of #greenhouse gases and our #climate models, the ice is telling us that things are going to be different i...n the future than they were in the past. In the latest episode of #BreakingTheIce, find out from #Antarctic glaciologist and climate #scientist Dr Tas van Ommen what the #ice reveals. Where every week is National Science Week...

07.01.2022 Dr Ailie Gallant rocking the AMOS climate stripes mask! Get yours at: https://shop.teamelite.com.au/collections/amos

05.01.2022 Belinda House from the Bureau of Meteorology explains why it can get so windy in Tasmania.

05.01.2022 New research from Ben Hague and colleagues at the Bureau of Meteorology and Monash University has found that between 1970 and 2015, human-caused sea level rise was the likely cause of eight out of 10 flooding events in the Sydney region. Minor inundation had occurred on 248 days since 1970, their study found, but 203 of those days of minor flooding would not have happened without sea level rise.

05.01.2022 Senior ACT officials say extra funding for the Bureau of Meteorology would help them more in future fire seasons than "shiny new" trucks or helicopters.

02.01.2022 Kimberley Reid from The University of Melbourne and Dean Narramore from the Bureau of Meteorology discuss the pair of atmospheric rivers bringing rainfall to many parts of the country this week.

01.01.2022 Andrew Magee and colleagues from the Centre for Water, Climate and Land at The University of Newcastle, Australia have launched a new tool - the Long-Range Tropical Cyclone Outlook for the Southwest Pacific - to assist forecasters and help local authorities prepare for the coming seasons cyclone activity.

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