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Neville Nicholls
Emeritus Professor, Monash University
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The Unusual Impact of the 1997 El Niño on East Australian Spring Rainfall
ATMOSPHERIC TELECONNECTIONS FROM THE EQUATORIAL PACIFIC: FIFTY YEARS OF PROGRESS ON THE ROLE OF TROPICAL OCEANS IN CLIMATE AND ITS PREDICTABILITY II POSTERS
global environmental change | 11 december 2019
Peter van Rensch, Julie Arblaster, Ailie Gallant, ...
The 1997-1998 El Niño is by many metrics the strongest El Niño on record. This event had significant impact on regional and global climate. The Earth'...
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Evidence of local sea surface temperatures overriding the southeast Australian rainfall response to the 1997-1998 El Niño
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
14 november 2015
Peter van Rensch, Ailie Gallant, Wenju Cai, Nevill...

El Niño events typically bring rainfall deficits to southeast Australia (SEA), for example, during the El Niño of 1982–1983. Howeve...

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Can the CMIP5 models represent winter frontal precipitation?
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
24 october 2015
Jennifer L. Catto, Christian Jakob, Neville Nichol...

Much of the day‐to‐day variability of rainfall in the midlatitudes is controlled by the passage of extratropical cyclones and their rel...

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Australian Tropical Cyclone Activity: Interannual Prediction and Climate Change
FALL MEETING 2014
17 december 2014
Neville Nicholls
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Atmospheric fronts in current and future climates
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
10 november 2014
Jennifer L. Catto, Neville Nicholls, Christian Jak...

Atmospheric fronts are important for the day‐to‐day variability of weather in the midlatitudes. It is therefore vital to know how their...

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Modes of climate variability and heat waves in Victoria, southeastern Australia
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
02 october 2014
Teresa J. Parker, Gareth Berry, Michael J. Reeder,...

Summertime heat waves in the southeastern state of Victoria, Australia, are associated with broad anticyclonic upper level potential vorticity (PV)...

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Relating global precipitation to atmospheric fronts
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
18 may 2012
Jennifer L. Catto, Christian Jakob, Gareth Berry, ...

Atmospheric fronts are important for the day-to-day variability of weather in the midlatitudes, particularly during winter when extratr...

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The influence of changes in synoptic regimes on north Australian wet season rainfall trends
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERES
16 may 2012
Jennifer L. Catto, Christian Jakob, Neville Nichol...

Precipitation over the north of Australia mainly falls during the wet season and is associated with the Australian monsoon. Recent stud...

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