The climate along the subtropical east coast of Australia is changing significantly. Rainfall has decreased by about 50 mm per decade and temperature increased by about 0.1 °C per decade during the last fifty years. These changes are likely to impact upon episodes of hypersalinity and the persistence of inverse circulations, which are often characteristic features of the coastal zone in the subtropics and are controlled by the balance between evaporation, precipitation, and freshwater discharge. In this study, observations and results from a general ocean circulation model are used to investigate how current climate trends have impacted upon the physical characteristics of the Hervey Bay, Australia. During the last two decades, mean precipi...
Rainfall, temperature and evaporation govern the regional hydrologic cycle. There are several studie...
In Australia, successful seasonal predictions of wet and dry conditions are achieved by utilizing th...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...
The climate along the subtropical east coast of Australia is changing significantly. Rainfall has de...
The climate along the subtropical east coast of Australia is changing significantly. Rainfall has de...
Recent work on episodes of hypersalinity in a subtropical east Australian coastal bay is reviewed. H...
Hervey Bay, a large coastal embayment situated off the central eastern coast of Australia, is a shal...
On the east Australian coast, climate change is expressed as a slowly rising sea level. Analysis of ...
Predictions of climate change in Australia point to a significant warming, a decrease in precipitati...
Australian conservation scientists, managers and decision makers must come to grips with anthropogen...
East Coast Lows (ECLs) are midlatitude cyclones that develop on the east coast of Australia, respons...
East Coast Lows (ECLs) are intense low-pressure systems which occur over the subtropical east coasts...
© 2013 Dr. Linden Claire AshcroftSoutheastern Australia (SEA) is the most highly populated and agric...
A 62 year record of temperature and salinity from a coastal station off southeast Australia shows a...
Regions with a Mediterranean climate are generally predicted to become warmer and drier with climate...
Rainfall, temperature and evaporation govern the regional hydrologic cycle. There are several studie...
In Australia, successful seasonal predictions of wet and dry conditions are achieved by utilizing th...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...
The climate along the subtropical east coast of Australia is changing significantly. Rainfall has de...
The climate along the subtropical east coast of Australia is changing significantly. Rainfall has de...
Recent work on episodes of hypersalinity in a subtropical east Australian coastal bay is reviewed. H...
Hervey Bay, a large coastal embayment situated off the central eastern coast of Australia, is a shal...
On the east Australian coast, climate change is expressed as a slowly rising sea level. Analysis of ...
Predictions of climate change in Australia point to a significant warming, a decrease in precipitati...
Australian conservation scientists, managers and decision makers must come to grips with anthropogen...
East Coast Lows (ECLs) are midlatitude cyclones that develop on the east coast of Australia, respons...
East Coast Lows (ECLs) are intense low-pressure systems which occur over the subtropical east coasts...
© 2013 Dr. Linden Claire AshcroftSoutheastern Australia (SEA) is the most highly populated and agric...
A 62 year record of temperature and salinity from a coastal station off southeast Australia shows a...
Regions with a Mediterranean climate are generally predicted to become warmer and drier with climate...
Rainfall, temperature and evaporation govern the regional hydrologic cycle. There are several studie...
In Australia, successful seasonal predictions of wet and dry conditions are achieved by utilizing th...
ii There is growing evidence that the Earth’s climate is changing as a result of natural variability...