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Meteorological drivers of extreme bushfire events in southern Australia Graham Mills Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Document Date: 2009-11-23 21:47:18


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City

Hobart / Canberra / Victoria / Melbourne / Townsville / /

Company

Southern Cross / BMRC Limited / /

Country

Australia / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Hobart Airport / Melbourne Airport / Australia Graham Mills Centre / UTC Airport / James Cook University of North Queensland / Canberra Airport / Port Phillip / /

Holiday

Ash Wednesday / /

IndustryTerm

meteorological circulation systems / satellite-observed dry feature / geostationary satellite water vapour channel imagery / guidance products / /

NaturalFeature

Lower Eyre Peninsula / Cape Otway / Mack Lake / Mt. / Alpine / Storm Bay / Bass Strait / /

Organization

Regional Forecast Centre / National Science Foundation / James Cook University / Bureau of Meteorology / Centre for Disaster Studies / Australia Graham Mills Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research / /

Person

G.A. Mills / R. A. Bowen / N. E. Davidson / G. S. Dietachmayer / Kamal Puri / Ma Yimin / Huang Xin-Mei / Les Logan / L. W. Logan / /

Position

author / Governor / /

ProvinceOrState

Queensland / Washington / Victoria / Tasmania / /

PublishedMedium

Geophysical Research Letters / /

Region

southeast Tasmania / southern Australia / southeast Australia / central Victoria / southeastern Australia / west coast / North Queensland / western Victoria / /

Technology

simulation / /

URL

http /

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