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Clim Dyn[removed]:2483–2502 DOI[removed]s00382[removed]z Simulation and prediction of the Southern Annular Mode and its influence on Australian intra-seasonal climate in POAMA Andrew G. Marshall • Debra Hudson •
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Document Date: 2013-07-08 20:46:15


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City

Hobart / Victoria / Melbourne / /

Company

Andrew / POAMA / JJA (dashed line) and SON / Southern / JJA and SON / Development Corporation / /

Continent

Australia / /

Country

South Africa / New Zealand / Australia / United Kingdom / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

IndustryTerm

operational intra-seasonal forecast products / convective available potential energy relaxation closure / e-folding / /

MarketIndex

SAM / /

NaturalFeature

Alps / Gulf of Carpentaria / Tasman Sea / Southern Ocean / island of Tasmania / Queensland coast / Great Australian Bight / Indian Ocean / /

Organization

Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research / POAMA SAM / Australian National Climate Centre / Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research / Bureau of Meteorology / European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts / /

Person

Matthew C. Wheeler / Harry H. Hendon Oscar Alves / Debra Hudson / /

Position

lead A. G. Marshall / A. G. Marshall / Marshall / anomalous westerly A. G. Marshall / /

Product

Andrew G. Marshall / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / Queensland / Victoria / Tasmania / New South Wales / /

PublishedMedium

Atmospheric Research / /

Region

Indian Ocean / southern Australia / western Tasmania / northern Australia / eastern Australia / South Wales / central Australia / western New Zealand / western South Africa / eastern South America / eastern Queensland / southwest Western Australia / Western Australia / /

Technology

Fluid Dynamics / Simulation / /

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