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Posters

1. Mohammad Hasan
Bureau of Meteorology
Evaluating Gridded Daily Rainfall Datasets across Australia
2. Mohammad Hasan
Bureau of Meteorology
Objective Verification of ACCESS-G, GE, and City Rainfall Forecasts Using METplus
3. Charmaine Franklin
Bureau of Meteorology
ACCESS Granted: Understanding why ACCESS weather models behave the way they do
4. Anthony Skinner
Bureau of Meteorology
Ratings Pilot Project - Testing New Technologies
5. Danielle Udy/Rob Warren
Bureau of Meteorology
Characterising wind hazards based on convective-scale reanalysis data
6. Oceane Richet
Bureau of Meteorology
Filling the gaps between coastal tide gauges
7. Hongyan Zhu
Bureau of Meteorology
Model simulations of TC-Alfred: Machine learning versus physical models
8. Jane Nguyen
Bureau of Meteorology
The influence of ENSO on impactful sea levels around Australia
9. Ryan Holmes/Oceane Richet
Bureau of Meteorology
Subseasonal-to-seasonal coastal sea level prediction and coastal flooding outlooks
10. Sharmila Sur
Bureau of Meteorology
Predicting ENSO events and their regional impacts beyond a year
11. James Harding/Stefan Ingallina
Bureau of Meteorology
The forecasting and warning process for severe thunderstorms
12. Liang Hu
Geoscience Australia
Probabilistic Severe Wind Impact to Separate Residential Houses Based on BOM TC Statistical Ensemble Forecast
13. Ben Hague
Bureau of Meteorology
ANCHORS-*: new sea level and coastal flooding analyses and projections
14. Katie Wilson
UNSW
Seasonality to Annual Forecasting of Coastal Erosion Hazards in Australia using Statistical Time Series Techniques
15. Kate Bongiovanni
Australian Climate Service
The Hazard Stocktake: Present Science, Future Needs
16. Justin Peter
Bureau of Meteorology
Univariate and multivariate bias adjustment of climate model projections for the Australian Climate Service
17. Jonathan Fischer
Bureau of Meteorology
Storm Surges in South Australia inform priorities for a Coastal Hazard Warning Service
18. Tony Smith/Michelle (Max) Strack
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
Communication and Management of Risk - DBCA Fire Management Services
19. Peter van Rensch
Monash University
A new tool to attribute climate driver impact for seasonal forecasting
20. Andrew Smith
Bureau of Meteorology
Himawari Radiance Assimilation in the Bureau Limited-Area Model
21. Stephanie Dickson/Victoria Pit
Bureau of Meteorology
Climate Security Workshops
22. Christian Stassen
Bureau of Meteorology
BARPA-R Projections for the Climate Services value chain
23. Roseanna McKay
Bureau of Meteorology
Leveraging statistics to explain forecast and observed seasonal rainfall and temperature events
24. Zac Hughes-Miller
Bureau of Meteorology
Representing Connectivity and Flow Exchanges Between River Channels and Anabranches in Hydrological Forecasting Models
25. Chun-Hsu Su
Bureau of Meteorology
BARRA2 Regional Atmospheric Reanalysis for the Climate Services
26. Francine Machin
Australian Climate Service
Systems thinking in Australia's first National Climate Risk Assessment
27. Felicity Gamble/Lynette Bettio
Bureau of Meteorology
Climate intelligence for national disaster response and exercising - strengthening the Bureau-NEMA relationship and contributing to a safer Australia
28. Paul Fox-Hughes/Carols Velasco-Forero
Bureau of Meteorology
Heavy rain/flooding case study: Wallis Ck. NHRA project T4-A7
29. Abishek Varghese
Powerlink Queensland
Beyond the storm: Translating ensemble forecasts into actionable power system insights
30. Dragana Zovko-Rajak
Bureau of Meteorology
A case study of a severe thunderstorm outbreak and squall line mesovortices in Adelaide, South Australia on 12 November 2022

The 2025 Annual R&D Workshop is hosted by the Bureau of Meteorology with generous support from the following sponsors: