Kate Saunders
@katerobsau
Lecturer @MonashEBS - Interested in applied statistics, climate extremes and statistical post-processing - Nerd out on data vis and R
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15-04-2015 10:38:22
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Looking for a water scientist to join us here in Melbourne Monash Earth, Atmosphere and Environment ππͺοΈπ
Getting our data science on! Building our flooding vulnerability index. Watch this space for some cool things π€π» Thanks QUT Centre for Data Science for funding this workshop! Tace Stewart Catherine Kim, PhD @[email protected] @RichCottrell22 AdienPrice ConnieSusilawati
Congratulations to David T. Frazier, winner of the 2023 Moran Medal from the Australian Academy of Science!
Our new commentary in NatureClimate led by Andrew King π - on the role of Extreme Event Attribution in Loss and Damage, short π§΅ Poorer countries must be compensated for climate damage. But how exactly do we crunch the numbers? theconversation.com/poorer-countriβ¦ via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
New University of Melbourne and Climate Systems Hub postdoc position! Come and work on climate projections for extremes in our group! jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/912β¦ Applications close 21st May
How will you experience climate change? Excellent tool to personalise the consequences of climate change to you, by Wim Thiery: myclimatefuture.info
I periodically post this visualization reminder as summer approaches in the Northern Hemisphere - think heatwaves π« The changing distribution of land temperature anomalies since 1950... Animation is by NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio using GISTEMPv4 data. More information at svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4891.
Just under two weeks until applications close. This is a great opportunity to work on understanding and improving Australian climate projections! University of Melbourne Climate Systems Hub jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/912β¦
New comment with Kimberley Reid and Kate Saunders on why the climate science community needs to be careful in how we discuss the climate change effect on extreme rainfall nature.com/articles/s4156β¦
Here's why climate change isn't always to blame for extreme rainfall. The climate change impact on rainfall is complex. This is especially true in eastern Australia where disentangling the effect of climate change...(1/3) theconversation.com/heres-why-clim⦠via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand