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2. EXPLAINING EXTREME EVENTS OF 2017 : From A Climate Perspective
3. chapter 20: DECONSTRUCTING FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO THE 2018 FIRE WEATHER IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA
4. ON DETERMINING THE IMPACT OF INCREASING ATMOSPHERIC C[O.sub.2] ON THE RECORD FIRE WEATHER IN EASTERN AUSTRALIA IN FEBRUARY 2017
5. 23. SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA’S WARMEST OCTOBER ON RECORD : THE ROLE OF ENSO AND CLIMATE CHANGE
6. 25. THE ROLES OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND EL NIÑO IN THE RECORD LOW RAINFALL IN OCTOBER 2015 IN TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
7. S23. SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA’S WARMEST OCTOBER ON RECORD : THE ROLE OF ENSO AND CLIMATE CHANGE
8. S25. THE ROLES OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND EL NIÑO IN THE RECORD LOW RAINFALL IN OCTOBER 2015 IN TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
9. The effect of tidal range and mean sea-level changes on coastal flood hazards at Lakes Entrance, south-east Australia
10. 27. EXTREME RAINFALL IN EARLY JULY 2014 IN NORTHLAND, NEW ZEALAND—WAS THERE AN ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE?
11. 32. ATTRIBUTION OF EXCEPTIONAL MEAN SEA LEVEL PRESSURE ANOMALIES SOUTH OF AUSTRALIA IN AUGUST 2014
12. 29. THE CONTRIBUTION OF ANTHROPOGENIC FORCING TO THE ADELAIDE AND MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, HEAT WAVES OF JANUARY 2014
13. 28. INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA, G20 HEAT EVENT DUE TO ANTHROPOGENIC CLIMATE CHANGE
14. Combining large model ensembles with extreme value statistics to improve attribution statements of rare events
15. Explosive Cyclogenesis : A Global Climatology Comparing Multiple Reanalyses
16. The warm and extremely dry spring in 2015 in Tasmania contained the fingerprint of human influence on the climate
17. The Roles of Climate Change and El Niño in the Record Low Rainfall in October 2015 in Tasmania, Australia
18. Southern Australia’s Warmest October on Record: The Role of ENSO and Climate Change
19. The weather@home regional climate modelling project for Australia and New Zealand
20. Supplementary material to "The weather@home regional climate modelling project for Australia and New Zealand"
21. Emergence of heat extremes attributable to anthropogenic influences
22. Extreme Rainfall in Early July 2014 in Northland, New Zealand—Was There an Anthropogenic Influence?
23. Attribution of Exceptional Mean Sea Level Pressure Anomalies South of Australia in August 2014
24. Increased Likelihood of Brisbane, Australia, G20 Heat Event Due to Anthropogenic Climate Change
25. The Contribution of Anthropogenic Forcing to the Adelaide and Melbourne, Australia, Heat Waves of January 2014
26. An improved diagnostic for summertime rainfall along the eastern seaboard of Australia
27. 18. LIMITED EVIDENCE OF ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE ON THE 2011-12 EXTREME RAINFALL OVER SOUTHEAST AUSTRALIA.
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