This study investigates trends and interannual variability of the marine climate across the continental shelf off eastern Tasmania for 1993–2016. This region is a hotspot for global warming and biodiversity. Eastern Tasmania lies at the boundary between two ocean currents (the East Australian Current Extension, or EAC Extension, and the Zeehan Current, ZC) leading to the local marine climate exhibiting trends and variability from both boundary currents. A numerical ocean model is used to provide high‐resolution (∼2 km) estimates of the temperature, salinity and circulation for the region. Results indicate significant positive trends in temperature, salinity and southward flow over the shelf, consistent with an increasing EAC Extension. Thes...
The physical climate defines a significant portion of the habitats in which biological communities a...
p.1-12Numerical results and observations are used to examine the sub–weather band wintertime circula...
AbstractSeasonality is an important timescale driving variability in the waters of many continental ...
This study investigates trends and interannual variability of the marine climate across the continen...
Surface waters off eastern Tasmania are a global warming hotspot. Here, mean temperatures have been ...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Southern Tasmanian shelf waters are host to the seasonal interplay of Australia’s two poleward bou...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
The waters off the coast of Tasmania have become gradually warmer and saltier over the past 60 year...
Low frequency variability is investigated in the waters of the continental shelf of south-eastern Au...
Whereas the interannual variability of the climate and fisheries of the Northern Hemisphere has been...
The Hawkesbury Bioregion located off southeastern Australia (31.5-34.5oS) is a region of highly vari...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in the s...
Ocean colour images of the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) south of Tasmania show a higher biomass in the ea...
A 62 year record of temperature and salinity from a coastal station off southeast Australia shows a ...
The physical climate defines a significant portion of the habitats in which biological communities a...
p.1-12Numerical results and observations are used to examine the sub–weather band wintertime circula...
AbstractSeasonality is an important timescale driving variability in the waters of many continental ...
This study investigates trends and interannual variability of the marine climate across the continen...
Surface waters off eastern Tasmania are a global warming hotspot. Here, mean temperatures have been ...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
Southern Tasmanian shelf waters are host to the seasonal interplay of Australia’s two poleward bou...
Several lines of evidence show that ocean warming off the east coast of Tasmania is the result of in...
The waters off the coast of Tasmania have become gradually warmer and saltier over the past 60 year...
Low frequency variability is investigated in the waters of the continental shelf of south-eastern Au...
Whereas the interannual variability of the climate and fisheries of the Northern Hemisphere has been...
The Hawkesbury Bioregion located off southeastern Australia (31.5-34.5oS) is a region of highly vari...
The East Australian Current (EAC) is a complex and highly energetic western boundary system in the s...
Ocean colour images of the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) south of Tasmania show a higher biomass in the ea...
A 62 year record of temperature and salinity from a coastal station off southeast Australia shows a ...
The physical climate defines a significant portion of the habitats in which biological communities a...
p.1-12Numerical results and observations are used to examine the sub–weather band wintertime circula...
AbstractSeasonality is an important timescale driving variability in the waters of many continental ...