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UNSW Climate Change Research Centre

@ccrc_unsw

A multi-disciplinary research group based at @UNSW, Australia, specializing in climate science. Affiliated to @ClimateExtremes

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CCRC’s Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS) scientists and students are attending the "Australian Antarctic Research Conference - An emergency summit for Antarctica’s future" They are presenting latest findings, discussing & engaging with more than 500 Antarctic scientists and calling for action🇦🇶.

CCRC’s <a href="/AntarcticSciAus/">Australian Centre for Antarctic Science (ACEAS)</a> scientists and students are attending the "Australian Antarctic Research Conference - An emergency summit for Antarctica’s future"

They are presenting latest findings, discussing &amp; engaging with more than 500 Antarctic scientists and calling for action🇦🇶.
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REMINDER AMOS 2025 - ABSTRACT DEADLINE 30 NOV 2024 (11:59PM AEDT) Join us in Cairns, Australia for AMOS 2025. Visit amos2025.org.au for more info.

REMINDER AMOS 2025 - ABSTRACT DEADLINE 30 NOV 2024 (11:59PM AEDT)
Join us in Cairns, Australia for AMOS 2025.  Visit amos2025.org.au for more info.
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EOY Christmas Party! Congratulations to our Xinyue Zhang @zxy49383404 for the CCRC Prize for Best Student Paper, Katie Quail for the CCRC Prize for Science Communication and Outreach, and Sibyl Cheng for the John Church Student Culture Prize!

EOY Christmas Party! 
Congratulations to our Xinyue Zhang @zxy49383404 for the CCRC Prize for Best Student Paper, Katie Quail for the CCRC Prize for Science Communication and Outreach, and Sibyl Cheng for the John Church Student Culture Prize!
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🏆 We are proud to announce that CCRC students Jon Page and Jiachen Lu (卢嘉晨) have been awarded the UNSW Dean's Awards for Outstanding PhD Theses 2024! 🌟 Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition of your exceptional research. 👏👏 #PhDThesis #AcademicExcellence UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences

🏆 We are proud to announce that CCRC students Jon Page and <a href="/JiachenLuMet/">Jiachen Lu (卢嘉晨)</a> have been awarded the UNSW Dean's Awards for Outstanding PhD Theses 2024! 🌟 Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition of your exceptional research. 👏👏
#PhDThesis #AcademicExcellence
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Did you know that CCRC hosts the Climate and Weather Node of the NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre (BNHRC)? The Node delivers an MPhil program in climate and weather and conducts essential research within BNHRC. More details next year. Until then, Merry Christmas🎄

Did you know that CCRC hosts the Climate and Weather Node of the NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre (BNHRC)? The Node delivers an MPhil program in climate and weather and conducts essential research within BNHRC. More details next year. Until then, Merry Christmas🎄
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New paper NatureClimate finds humid heat during the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage neared human tolerance limits. Analysis (by Minderoo Foundation, including CCRC’s Steven Sherwood Steven Sherwood and Katrin Meissner Katrin Meissner) warns that further warming would rapidly threaten more people.

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Gabriel Pontes discusses his recent paper in the Climate Chat. This research shows that the AMOC is weakening faster than previous climate models, including models used by the IPCC IPCC. One reason is the freshwater intrusion into the North Atlantic Ocean.

Gabriel Pontes discusses his recent paper in the Climate Chat. This research shows that the AMOC is weakening faster than previous climate models, including models used by the IPCC <a href="/IPCC_CH/">IPCC</a>. One reason is the freshwater intrusion into the North Atlantic Ocean.
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As we enter the fourth La Niña event in the past 5 years, and with ongoing evidence of an AMOC slowdown, good time to re-up our work exploring how an AMOC shutdown would reorganise our atmosphere…..

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73,700 lightning strikes - Last Wednesday's destructive storm: How the storm that stunned Sydney exploded infoweb.newsbank.com/apps/news/docu…

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Environmental factors explained 94%, 93% and 85% of the variation in net primary production (NPP) partitioning between wood and leaves. A prevailing 'root-wood' trade-off in this research helps assessing forest carbon dynamics and improving global vegetation models.

Environmental factors explained 94%, 93% and 85% of the variation in net primary production (NPP) partitioning between wood and leaves. A prevailing 'root-wood' trade-off in this research helps assessing forest carbon dynamics and improving global vegetation models.
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Calling domestic Master's students! The Climate & Weather Node at CCRC (NSW Bushfire & Natural Hazards Research Centre) is seeking students for 2025. Work with NSW govt agencies to make NSW safer while exploring climate & weather! Apply now: unsw.edu.au/research/hdr/o…