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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2020 | Analysis of a Southerly Buster Event and Associated Solitary Waves | Wang, S; Leslie, L; Rai, T; Speer, M; Kuleshov, Y |
2020-10-20 | Attribution and Prediction of Precipitation and Temperature Trends within the Sydney Catchment Using Machine Learning | Hartigan, J; MacNamara, S; Leslie, LM; Speer, M |
2022-10-20 | Attribution and prediction of precipitation and temperature trends within the the Sydney catchment using machine learning | Hartigan, J; MacNamarar, S; MacNamara, S; Leslie, L; Speer, M |
2021-03-01 | Changes in frequency and location of east coast low pressure systems affecting southeast Australia | Speer, M; Leslie, L; Hartigan, J; Macnamara, S |
2014-10-01 | Conceptual Models of Severe Flash Flood Producing Rain in Two Distinct New South Wales Locations. | Speer, M |
2024-07-01 | Global Warming Impacts on Southeast Australian Coastally Trapped Southerly Wind Changes | Leslie, LM; Speer, M; Wang, S |
2021-05-23 | High resolution simulations of a tornadic storm affecting Sydney | Hartigan, J; MacNamara, S; Leslie, L; Speer, M |
2023-03-26 | Impact of Accelerated Climate Change on Maximum Temperature Differences between Western and Coastal Sydney | Bubathi, V; Leslie, L; Speer, M; Hartigan, J; Wang, J; Gupta, A |
2022-09-29 | Machine Learning Assessment of the Impact of Global Warming on the Climate Drivers of Water Supply to Australia’s Northern Murray-Darling Basin | Speer, M; Hartigan, J; Leslie, L |
- | Machine Learning Identification of Attributes and Predictors for a Flash Drought in Eastern Australia | Speer, M; Hartigan, J; Leslie, LM |
2024-11-28 | Machine_learning_suggests_climate_and_seasonal_definitions_under_global_warming_should_change | Speer, M; Lesley, LM |
- | Southeast Australia encapsulates the recent decade of extreme global weather and climate events | Speer, M; Leslie, L |
2024-05-01 | The Machine Learning Attribution of Quasi-Decadal Precipitation and Temperature Extremes in Southeastern Australia during the 1971–2022 Period | Speer, M; Hartigan, J; Leslie, L |