
Climate and Water
8-10 November, 2004
Lorne, Victoria, Australia
|
ANZCF2004 brings together climate science researchers with users of strategic climate information.
Recent droughts have focused attention on the importance of water. Can we anticipate changes in the
'natural supply' of this essential asset?
|
Forum Topics
|
ANZCF 2004 sessions will include:
- Understanding and Predicting Climate Variability and Climate Change
- Seasonal and Decadal variations
- Oceans - the hidden climate signal
- Distinguishing climate change from climate variability
- Impacts of Climate Change and Variability on water resources and water management
- Climate change and the future for water
- Implications of climate change for water resource management:- water allocation, water trading,
water pricing and environmental flows
- Changing frequency, severity and extent of flood and drought events
- Observations and lessons from Southern Australia
- Water management in the recent drought - changing practices and policies
- Climate data and information - what is required (and realistic) for better water management?
- The Indian Ocean Climate Initiative (IOCI)
- Applications of climate information for water management
- Case studies
- Improving irrigation systems through use of seasonal forecasts
- Use of seasonal forecasts in managing urban and rural water supplies
- Barriers to the effective use of climate information
|
|
Forum Venue
|

|
A sparkling seaside town with the lush Otways rainforest as a
backdrop, Lorne has a special charm. Lorne is 2 hours drive west of Melbourne,
along the picturesque Great Ocean Road.
The Cumberland Lorne Resort is one of
Australia's premier four and a half star regional Conference and Leisure resorts,
with excellent conference facilities.
|
|