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Pre-European fire regimes in Australian ecosystems [PDF]
We use multiple lines of evidence, including palaeo-environmental, ecological, historical, anthropological and archaeological, to investigate pre-European fire regimes in Australia, with particular focus on the extent to which the use of fire by ...
Enright, N.J., Thomas, I.
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The existing drainage systems consider storm water as a waste product and its main focus is on collecting the runoff from urban catchments as quickly as possible and discharging it into the nearby outlets.
Faisal Ahammed +3 more
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Australian rainfall changes, 1910-1995
Annual and seasonal trends in heavy daily rainfall, total rainfall and the number of rain days were calculated for the whole of Australia and each State/Territory from 1910 to 1995, using high-quality daily data from 379 stations. Trend significance was determined using the Kendall-tau test and trend magnitudes were computed from linear regression ...
Kevin J. Hennessy +2 more
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Improvements in subseasonal forecasts of rainfall extremes by statistical postprocessing methods
End users of seasonal rainfall forecasts demand not only skilful forecasts of rainfall totals but also skilful forecasts of rainfall extremes. For better forecasts of rainfall extremes, the copula-based postprocessing (CPP) method, which was originally ...
Ming Li, Huidong Jin, Quanxi Shao
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Influence of Northwest Cloudbands on Southwest Australian Rainfall [PDF]
Northwest cloudbands are tropical-extratropical feature that crosses the Australian continent originating from Australia’s northwest coast and develops in a NW-SE orientation. In paper, atmospheric and oceanic reanalysis data (NCEP) and Reynolds reconstructed sea surface temperature data were used to examine northwest cloudband activity across the ...
Nicola Telcik, Charitha Pattiaratchi
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SimKat: a virtual laboratory to explore the impact of rainfall variability associated with the A2 climate change scenario on the Western Australian wheat-belt [Abstract] [PDF]
The wheat-belt of Western Australia is one of the most vulnerable regions to climate change in Australia (DAFWA, 2007). Over the last century, the landscape is Western Australian has changed drastically with almost 20 million hectares of native ...
Asseng, S. +4 more
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Can Australian multiyear droughts and wet spells be generated in the absence of oceanic variability? [PDF]
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of American Meteorological Society for personal use, not for redistribution.
England, Matthew H. +3 more
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TaMYB7‐A1 directly activates TaABI5 to enhance ABA signaling and regulate ABA‐GA homeostasis, enforcing seed dormancy. Its superior allele, derived from wild einkorn introgression, harbors a MITE insertion that elevates expression and two amino acid substitutions that enhance transcriptional activity, collectively generating graded PHS resistance for ...
Hao Wang +18 more
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The Extent of El Niño and La Niña Influence on Australian Rainfall
El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO), where the central‐east tropical Pacific is unusually warm (El Niño) or cold (La Niña), is known to influence Australian rainfall.
Peter vanRensch +2 more
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