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1. Ben Hague
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
The tide is high: new insights on coastal flood hazards
2. Acacia Pepler
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Changes in extratropical lows, from the past to the future
3. Acacia Pepler
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Changing spatial extent of rainfall
4. Bethan White
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
A parameterisation for sea-breeze enhancement of convective rainfall in a global model
5. Beth Ebert
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Improving forecasts of thunderstorm asthma by including low level moisture and optimising economic value
6. Susan Rennie
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Large-scale blending in ACCESS Numerical Weather Prediction
7. Susan Rennie
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
BARRA2 Convective Scale Reanalysis over Australia
8. Navid Ghajarnia
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Process-Based Model Evaluation using Functional Relationships
9. David Hoffmann
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Citizen Science and High Impact Weather: Bridging Gaps in the Warning Value Chain
10. Jozef Syktus
University of Queensland, Department of Environment and Science, Australia
Dynamically Downscaled CMIP6 Climate Projections For Australia
11. Ian Macadam
CSIRO Climate Science Centre, Australia
Climate Innovation Hub
12. Gavin Baird
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Space and Space Weather in the Bureau
13. Ryan Holmes
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Seasonal sea level forecasts for the Australian Coastline
14. Karen Palmer
University of Tasmania, Australia
Measure sea level variability using the Tide Peaks Toolbox
15. Fitsum Woldemeskel
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Implementation of a gridded river routing scheme for land surface models and evaluation of streamflow across Australia
16. Saima Aijaz
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Verification & Intercomparison of Global Eulerian Ocean Currents
17. Hongyan Zhu
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Improved TC forecasts with new CoMorph-A convection scheme
18. Morwenna Griffiths
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Seamless Day 1 to Multiweek Forecasts
19. Hamideh Kazemi
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Downscaling AWRA pet data for hydrological application
20. Mohammad Hasan
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
An in-depth analysis of recent decade’s floods in Australia
21. Grant Smith
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Marine heatwave prediction from weeks to months to seasons
22. Nicholas Loveday
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Evaluating probabilistic thunderstorm forecasts
23. Pallavi Goswami
Monash University, Australia
Identifying Predictors of Rapid Intensification Droughts
24. Fiona Smith
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
A Hyperspectral Microwave Sounding Mission for Australia
25. Nahidul Hoque Samrat
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Performance Evaluation of Bureau Proposed Microwave Sounder Mission to Track Weather from Space
26. Esteban Abellan
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
An overview of ACCESS-G4/GE4
27. Abhik Santa
Monash University, Australia
Multiweek Prediction and Attribution of the Black Saturday Heatwave Event in Southeast Australia
28. Roseanna McKay
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Multi-Linear Regression to Explain Australian Climate Events
29. Victoria Heinrich
University of Tasmania, Australia
Use of Weather Information: Risk Perception and Decision-Making in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic
30. Emma Howard
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Performance and process-based evaluation of the BARPA-R Australasian regional climate simulations
31. Christian Stassen
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Development of Regional Atmospheric Nudging in ACCESS for Regional Climate Modelling
32. Joshua Torrance
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Preliminary Assessment of BARRA-R2
33. Andy Smith
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Impact Assessment of Himawari-8 AHI radiance assimilation in the ACCESS-C model
34. Anna Ukkola
University of New South Wales, Australia
A hierarchy of drought projections for Australia
35. Katy Bahramian
Bureau of Meteorology, Australia
Shifts in Streamflow Regimes in Victorian Catchments under multi-year drought
36. Xiaoxuan Jiang
University of Tasmania, Australia
Benchmarking of Australian high-resolution ensemble of regional climate projections

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