🚨 HEPEX 2025 Workshop - Deadline Extended! 🚨
Due to high interest, the abstract submission deadline is now 7 Jan 2025.
💡 Share your ideas & research on hydrological forecasting!
👉 Submit here: https://t.co/vge3TElsiW
📍 See you in Tuscaloosa! 🌊 #HEPEX2025#Hydrology#EW4All
An article from me and Blair at the Bureau to accompany the State of the Climate report - on Australia reaching the 1.5 deg milestone
Australia has already warmed by more than 1.5 degrees https://t.co/81sUKcEYco
We're looking for the next generation of Bureau meteorologists. If you have a #STEM degree & want to make a difference in the lives of all Australians, the Graduate Meteorologist Program is for you. Find out more and apply: https://t.co/0XWaPq3vDF #Graduate#Meteorology#Career
New article in @ConversationEDU led by @edoddridge with @DrFoppert.
The limits of ice: what a 19th century expedition trapped in sea ice for a year tells us about Antarctica’s future https://t.co/IzYzNjZtkF
🚨 New blog post 🚨 by the indefatigable @FPappenberger. Florian’s second post on the concept of Futility in hydrological prediction. First in the series in qt 👇 https://t.co/F9F7k09vTG
🚨 New blog post 🚨: “Forecast families: a method to investigate what skill improvements have societal value.” Tell us what you think! https://t.co/HD5nI9cYer
Our report launched last night - follow the link to the full report. Thx to the many people contributed and shared their knowledge
Dangerous climate tipping points will affect Australia. The risks are real and cannot be ignored https://t.co/xdQG0VniFB via @ConversationEDU
Our new paper is online!
We exploit the fact that moisture transport is better represented in models than precip to see whether moisture transport can be used to forecast precip on multiweek timescales 🌧🌧
@ClimateExtremes@Monash_Science
https://t.co/QhIP05pBNr
Paper alert #ERL! Hydrological regimes affect the predictability of river flow #extremes across Europe! We reveal geographical areas & periods where seasonal forecasts provide timely information on very high (#flood) & low (#drought) flow conditions. 👉 https://t.co/Hch5iinTg1