© 2009 Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic SocietyThis study presents the first analysis of the weather conditions experienced at Sydney Cove, New South Wales, during the earliest period of the European settlement of Australia. A climate analysis is presented for January 1788 to December 1791 using daily temperature and barometric pressure observations recorded by William Dawes in Sydney Cove and a temperature record kept by William Bradley on board the HMS Sirius anchored in Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour) in the early months of the First Fleet’s arrival in Australia. Remarkably, the records appear comparable with modern day measurements taken from Sydney Observatory Hill, displaying similar daily variability, a distinct seasonal...
On the east Australian coast, climate change is expressed as a slowly rising sea level. Analysis of ...
Offering important new historical understandings of human responses to climate and climate change, t...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...
© 2013 Dr. Linden Claire AshcroftSoutheastern Australia (SEA) is the most highly populated and agric...
Historical meteorological observations for southeastern Australia, covering 1788–1859. The dataset c...
This paper presents the case for improved interdisciplinarity in climate research in the context of ...
© 2012 Dr. Claire Dimity FenbyThis thesis explores a somewhat overlooked theme in Australian history...
Abstract Historical weather observations on the daily scale are vital for the improvement of reanaly...
A climate reconstruction of Sydney Cove, New South Wales, using weather journal and documentary data...
This study presents the first multi-proxy reconstruction of rainfall variability from the mid-latitu...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Dr. Simon James Torok.A high quality, historical su...
From the establishment of the colony of New South Wales in Sydney in 1788, British soldiers and sett...
© 2019 Dr. Bronwyn C. DixonHydroclimate variability has profound socioeconomic and environmental imp...
Meteorology appealed to Australia’s early nation builders. By gaining knowledge of the continent’s u...
The Australian region spans some 60° of latitude and 50° of longitude and displays considerable regi...
On the east Australian coast, climate change is expressed as a slowly rising sea level. Analysis of ...
Offering important new historical understandings of human responses to climate and climate change, t...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...
© 2013 Dr. Linden Claire AshcroftSoutheastern Australia (SEA) is the most highly populated and agric...
Historical meteorological observations for southeastern Australia, covering 1788–1859. The dataset c...
This paper presents the case for improved interdisciplinarity in climate research in the context of ...
© 2012 Dr. Claire Dimity FenbyThis thesis explores a somewhat overlooked theme in Australian history...
Abstract Historical weather observations on the daily scale are vital for the improvement of reanaly...
A climate reconstruction of Sydney Cove, New South Wales, using weather journal and documentary data...
This study presents the first multi-proxy reconstruction of rainfall variability from the mid-latitu...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Dr. Simon James Torok.A high quality, historical su...
From the establishment of the colony of New South Wales in Sydney in 1788, British soldiers and sett...
© 2019 Dr. Bronwyn C. DixonHydroclimate variability has profound socioeconomic and environmental imp...
Meteorology appealed to Australia’s early nation builders. By gaining knowledge of the continent’s u...
The Australian region spans some 60° of latitude and 50° of longitude and displays considerable regi...
On the east Australian coast, climate change is expressed as a slowly rising sea level. Analysis of ...
Offering important new historical understandings of human responses to climate and climate change, t...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...