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Past Contents of AMMFor a full contents index of AMM issues, 1952-present, the Bureau of Meteorology's National Meteorological Library maintains the Australian Meteorological Magazine Index. Volume 54, No. 4 (December 2005): Articles On the subsynoptic-scale meteorology of two extreme fire weather days during the Eastern Australian fires of January 2003 (Mills). Coupled model simulations of current Australian surface climate and its changes under greenhouse warming: an analysis of 18 CMIP2 models (Moise, Colman, Zhang and participating CMIP2 modelling groups). Climate and culture connections in Australia (Nicholls). The sensitivity of simulations of air pollution events at Cape Grim to the modelled meteorology ( McGibbony, Siems, Physick and Hurley). Severe thunderstorms over northeastern Queensland on 19 January 2001: the influence of an upper-level trough on the convective destablisation of the atmosphere (Shin, Smith and Callaghan)). Regular features Seasonal climate summary southern hemisphere (summer 2004/05): a neutral ENSO situation with a cooling Pacific. Hot and dry over the western half of Australia (Beard). Numerical weather prediction model performance summary July to September 2005 (Lee). Conference review Greenhouse 2005: Impressions (Bouma). Indexes - Volume 54 Volume 54, No. 3 (September 2005): Articles Climate variability, climate change, and the Australian snow season (Nicholls). Comparisons between topographically surveyed debris lines and modelled inundation levels from severe Tropical Cyclones Vance and Chris, and their geomorphic impact on the sand coast (Nott and Hubbert). Severe thunderstorms in the Brisbane region and a relationship to the El Niño Southern Oscillation (Yeo). Using a knowledge based forecasting system to establish the limits of predictability (Stern). Summertime easterly surges in southeastern Australia: a case study of thermally forced flow (Taylor, Kossmann, Low and Zawar-Reza). Regular features Seasonal climate summary southern hemisphere (spring 2004): neutral conditions remain in the tropical Pacific, and a warm spring across Australia (Bettio and Watkins). The tropical circulation in the Australian/Asian region - November 2004 to April 2005 (Shaik and Cleland). Quarterly numerical weather prediction model performance summary: April 2005 to June 2005 (Lee). Book Reviews. A Change in the Weather: Climate and Culture in Australia, by Sherratt, Griffiths and Robin (eds) (Voice) Last updated 13 April 2006 by Blair Trewin |
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