Australian summer heat events have become more frequent and severe in recent times. Temperature-duration-frequency (TDF) curves connect the severity of heat episodes of various durations to their frequencies and thus can be an effective tool for analysing the heat extremes. This study examines Australian heat events using data from 82 meteorological stations. TDF curves have been developed under stationary and non-stationary conditions. Generalised Extreme Value (GEV) distribution is considered to estimate extreme temperatures for return periods of 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 years. Three major climate drivers for Australia have been considered as potential covariates along with Time to develop the nonstationary TDF curves. According to the Ak...
Changes in the frequency and/or severity of extreme climate events have the potential to have profou...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...
The global temperature trends provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology are artificially exag...
© 2001 Dr. Blair C. TrewinA high-quality set of historical daily temperature data has been developed...
Heatwaves are defined as unusually high temperature events that occur for at least three consecutive...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of daily maximum temperatures and humidity records for se...
There is high confidence that climate change has increased the probability of concurrent temperature...
Australia is a continent of climatic extremes, experiencing devastating floods, decadal-long drought...
¿ The length, extent and severity of the currentheatwave are unprecedented in the measurementrecord....
Due to climate change, the temperature is increasing; however, its spatial and temporal distribution...
AbstractOver half of Australia's population lives in its southeastern quadrant. Temperature records ...
Heat lows are a persistent feature over northern Australia between the Austral late spring and early...
The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the simulation of heatwaves in climate models and t...
When assessing the risk posed by high temperatures, it is necessary to consider not only the tempera...
Heatwaves represent a significant natural hazard in Australia, arguably more hazardous to human life...
Changes in the frequency and/or severity of extreme climate events have the potential to have profou...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...
The global temperature trends provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology are artificially exag...
© 2001 Dr. Blair C. TrewinA high-quality set of historical daily temperature data has been developed...
Heatwaves are defined as unusually high temperature events that occur for at least three consecutive...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of daily maximum temperatures and humidity records for se...
There is high confidence that climate change has increased the probability of concurrent temperature...
Australia is a continent of climatic extremes, experiencing devastating floods, decadal-long drought...
¿ The length, extent and severity of the currentheatwave are unprecedented in the measurementrecord....
Due to climate change, the temperature is increasing; however, its spatial and temporal distribution...
AbstractOver half of Australia's population lives in its southeastern quadrant. Temperature records ...
Heat lows are a persistent feature over northern Australia between the Austral late spring and early...
The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the simulation of heatwaves in climate models and t...
When assessing the risk posed by high temperatures, it is necessary to consider not only the tempera...
Heatwaves represent a significant natural hazard in Australia, arguably more hazardous to human life...
Changes in the frequency and/or severity of extreme climate events have the potential to have profou...
The best available surface temperature (T) and precipitation (P) records for Australia dating back t...
The global temperature trends provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology are artificially exag...