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18. LIMITED EVIDENCE OF ANTHROPOGENIC INFLUENCE ON THE 2011–12 EXTREME RAINFALL OVER SOUTHEAST AUSTRALIA Andrew D. King, Sophie C. Lewis, Sarah E. Perkins, Lisa V. Alexander, Markus G. Donat, David J. K aroly, and Mitc
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Document Date: 2013-10-21 11:24:36


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Melbourne / Brisbane / Sydney / /

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Australia / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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Hadley Centre / /

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area accounting / /

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Southern Oscillation / /

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Hadley Centre / AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY / Bureau of Meteorology / /

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Peter A. Stott / Markus G. Donat / Murray-Darling Basin / David J / Sarah E. Perkins / Andrew D. King / Andrew Ciavarella / Lisa V. Alexander / Mitchell T. Black / Sophie C. Lewis / /

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driver / King / /

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Queensland / New South Wales / Victoria / /

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eastern Australia / South Wales / SOUTHEAST AUSTRALIA / /

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PDF / /

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