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E-poster Session

The Bureau of Meteorology R&D workshop typically comprises invited keynote and oral presentations. In 2020 the workshop will also include online poster sessions.

The winners of E-poster awards:

    • Student award: Danial Robbins , Monash University
    • Student award: Antara Dasgupta, Monash University
    • Scientist award: Luke Osburn, Bureau of Meteorology

E-poster List

Future changes in intense cyclones for Australia , by Acacia Pepler, Bureau of Meteorology

Effects of wave-induced sea ice break-up and mixing in a high-resolution coupled ice-ocean model, by Junde Li, University of Melbourney

Where, how and who are injured or die in natural hazards: specifically, can we reduce illness and lives lost from heatwaves, by John Nairn, Bureau of Meteorology

Sea Level Rise Driving Increasingly Predictable Coastal Inundation in Sydney, by Ben Hague et als, Bureau of Meteorology

Easterly advection key to breaking droughts in Murray-Darling Basin , by Chiara Holgate (student), ANU

Leveraging Earth Observation Data Assimilation for Improved Flood Innundation Forecasts, by Antara Dasgupta (student), Monash University

Heavy Rainfall and Floods Associated with Atmospheric Rivers in New Zealand, by Kimberley Reid (student), University of Melbourne

Robust future changes in meteorological drought in CMIP6 projections despite uncertainty in precipitation>, by Anna Ukkola, UNSW

National scale real-time rainfall blending for Australia, by Raktima Dey (student), ANU

Operational Flood Forecasting Using an Ensemble-Based Framework, by Katy Bahramian , Bureau of Meteorology

An extreme rainfall event in Tasmania: Process evaluation and long tail attribution, by Carly Tozer, CSIRO

Accessing observed and forecast thunderstorm information in Jive, by Ben Price, Bureau of Meteorology

Improving the BoM wind forecast service, by Madeleine Lutze, Bureau of Meteorology

Diurnal cycle of rainfall and clouds in Sumatra. A case study of a squall line using satellite observations>, by Clemente Lopez-Bravo (student), University of Melbourne

Southern Ocean/Antarctica RMED RA2M modelling initial simulations , by Greg Roff, Bureau of Meteorology

Potential for Longer Lead ENSO Prediction, by Sharmila Shur, Bureau of Meteorology

Tropical and extratropical influences on the variability of the Southern Hemisphere wintertime subtropical jet, by Zoe Gillett (student), Monash University

The future of 4D-Var data assimilation? Ensemble-based tangent linear models for semi-implicit dynamic, by Nathan Eizenberg (student), University of Melbourne

Comparing tropical to extratropical influences on spring monthly Australian maximum temperatures, by Roseanna McKay (student), Monash University

Identifying Clouds and Aerosols During Extreme Bushfires Using Deep Learning, by Daniel Robbins (student), Monash University

The association between elevated mixed layer (EMLS) and sever thunderstorms in Sydney, by Annabel Bowden (student), Monash Universit

Kilometre-Scale Downscaled Atmospheric Reanalysis based on ACCESS , by C.-H.SU, Bureau of Meteorology

National analysis system - a contribution to a raising situational awareness , by Monika Krysta, Bureau of Meteorology

Are the very strong relationship between extreme precipitation and dewpoint temperature useful , by Luke Osburn, Bureau of Meteorology