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Clim Dyn DOI[removed]s00382[removed]Intra-seasonal drivers of extreme heat over Australia in observations and POAMA-2 A. G. Marshall • D. Hudson • M. C. Wheeler • O. Alves
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Document Date: 2013-12-17 00:32:21


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City

Hobart / Melbourne / /

Company

Spiegel / Ferro / Grainger / Andrew / JJA (middle row) and SON / Stephenson / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Australia / Russia / /

Event

Natural Disaster / /

IndustryTerm

pressure systems / intense tropical low pressure systems / convective available potential energy relaxation closure / e-folding / /

MarketIndex

SAM / Symmetric Extremal Dependence / /

NaturalFeature

Tasman Sea / Gibson Desert / Predictive Ocean / island of Tasmania / /

Organization

D. Hudson M. C. Wheeler O. Alves H. H. Hendon M. J. Pook J. S. Risbey Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research / Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research / THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble / Bureau of Meteorology / /

Person

Tmax / /

Position

A. G. Marshall / climate driver / lead A. G. Marshall / observations and POAMA-2 A. G. Marshall / Marshall / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / Tasmania / /

PublishedMedium

Atmospheric Research / /

Region

southern Australia / central Western Australia / northern Australia / southeastern Australia / eastern Australia / central Australia / Western Australia / /

Technology

Fluid Dynamics / Simulation / /

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