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A multi-disciplinary research group based at UNSW, Australia. Affiliated to @21stcenturyweather.bsky.social and @antarcticsciaus.bsky.social CCRC houses research expertise in the key areas of Earth's climate: atmospheric, oceanic & terrestrial processes
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23.01.2026 00:27 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Most latest-version satellite products indicate increasing ocean-mean precipitation and provide stronger support for the βwet gets wetter, dry gets drierβ hypothesis, while reanalysis datasets generally suggest decreasing trends and show weaker consistency with sea surface temperature changes. ++
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Congratulations to Sibyl Cheng, Lisa V. Alexander, Steven Sherwood, and Joaquin E. Blanco. This new paper shows the substantial differences in both climatology and trends of ocean rainfall using multiple satellite and reanalysis datasets from the FROGS database (2001β2020). ++
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Beyond the well-known βtoo frequent, too lightβ bias, the analysis reveals previously undocumented features, particularly in snowfall representation.
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π’ π New paper!
CCRC researchers JoaquΓn E. Blanco, Lisa V. Alexander and Steven Siems, have published a new study, which provides a comprehensive daily-scale evaluation (2000β2014) of gridded precipitation over the Southern Ocean, comparing satellite products, reanalyses, and CMIP6 models. ++ β¬οΈ
Full Paper: : bg.copernicus.org/articles/23/...
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This new study led by @jdcp93.bsky.social shows how machine-learning models can benchmark complex process-based land-surface models. LSMs perform weakest during coinciding conditional extremes, yet ML models still learn successfully despite sparse training data in this climate space.
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It covers 25+ years of advances in atmospheric circulation, stratosphere-troposphere coupling, regional climates (Antarctica, South America, Africa, Australia), oceans, extremes, climate change & modelling.
Dedicated to pioneer Harry van Loon. A benchmark reference for students & researchers!
Exciting news π Our CCRC scientist AndrΓ©a Taschetto and team have just released βMeteorology and Climate of the Southern Hemisphereβ book, an updated edition of David Karolyβs 1998 monograph, published by Cambridge University Press. +
Available at lnkd.in/g4SFsM9k
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helping predict real-world impacts on crops & water security. πΎ
Read here: www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/new...
If you're interested in drought and AI, our PhD student Matt Grant and researcher Dr Sanaa Hobeichi have been featured in this UNSW Newsroom! It shows Australian droughts are lasting longer (especially SE & SW), with AI ++
www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/new...
#Drought #ClimateChange #AI #UNSWResearch
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Congrats to Mohammad, @neginnazarian.bsky.social, and Gloria on their new paper. They assessed passive thermal retrofits via energy modelling & operative temp analysis for extreme indoor conditions in Sydney high-rise social housing under future warming.
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The correlation between (a, c, e) rainfall and (b, d, f) surface temperature simulated by CCAM and the NINO3.4 from CTRL for (a, b) CTRL, (c, d) (noENSO) and (e, f) noIOD runs. Stipples indicate grids where correlations are significant at the 1% level based on Studentβs t-test. A 1% significance level is chosen because the large number of events in the 10-member ensemble results in very small critical values for higher significance levels.
π¨New paper
This new study by Ying Lung Liu, Lisa Alexander and
@jasonpevans.bsky.social disentangles ENSO and IOD influences on Australian spring climate, showing ENSOβs dominant role and underscoring the need for large ensembles for robust attribution.
Full Paper: doi.org/10.1175/JCLI...
This collaboration with experts on El NiΓ±o/La NiΓ±a impacts in Australia, from different institutions @21stcenturyweather.bsky.social, Climate Extremes, @ccrc.bsky.social , Monash University, Bureau of Meteorology, CSIRO, NESP Climate Systems Hub, among others. Article: rdcu.be/eS2nj lnkd.in/eKVkafYw
09.12.2025 03:19 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0π¨New paper
CCRC scientist Andrea Taschetto and team have published a comprehensive review of ENSO impacts in Australia in @natrevearthenviron.nature.com. This is an important and long-overdue synthesis, building on foundational studies such as McBride & Nicholls (1983). ++
Proud of our CCRC and @21stcenturyweather.bsky.social scientist team in Paris this week at the IPCC AR7 Lead Author meeting: @jasonpevans.bsky.social @melissatraveler.bsky.social, @sarahinscience.bsky.social, @juliearblaster.bsky.social, @nicolamaher.bsky.social & Jo Brown! Big things coming for AR7
04.12.2025 01:20 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0π¨CCRC researchers @drjucker.bsky.social, Laurie Menviel and Valentina GuzmΓ‘n joined other leading and emerging climate scientists across Australia to produce a new review of the Southern Annular Mode and its impacts. The study just published in @natrevearthenviron.nature.com. doi.org/10.1038/s430...
03.12.2025 00:44 β π 9 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0Congrats to Michael Eabry et al. on their paper showing how synoptically varying sub-monthly episodes, SAM phase transition (cf. Zonal Wave 3 activity) and ocean/ice-cover preconditioning were important for the 2016 Antarctic sea-ice decline.
Read more: doi.org/10.1175/JCLI...
Congratulations to Alex Sen Gupta for his Nature opinion piece. A sharp look at how future AI could reshape PhD research, when a student collaborates with a simulated advanced AI to write a paper, raising big questions about authorship and academia.
Full read: www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Many congratulations to Thomas Schmaltz, chosen as one of 18 outstanding Australians to receive the prestigious John Monash Scholarship! This award will support his PhD in Glaciology abroad, exploring how our planetβs frozen frontiers are changing.
So proud of you, Tom!
Congratulations to Matt Grant and the CCRC team! Recent work shows that while Australian droughts have declined since the early 1900s,some regions have risen recently.Machine Learning reveals multiple drivers, not just rainfall, that shape these trends.
Full Read: hess.copernicus.org/articles/29/...
CCRCβs Lisa and Loan found that regional precipitation datasets are systematically drier than global ones, a puzzling bias that remains after testing multiple explanations. This raises new questions about how rainfall is represented across scales.
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Excited to welcome Sam Dahl to the CCRC!
He joins us from the University of Arizona, where he completed his BSc and MSc in Atmospheric Science. Samβs PhD, supervised by Lisa Alexander, will explore sub-hourly extreme rainfall prediction using convective-permitting models over Australia.
π₯ On-camera media training session at UNSW yesterday with our early career researchers @fabiobdias.bsky.social and Zhi Li! Great questions, plenty of enthusiasm, and lots of behind-the-scenes action πΈ
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Christina Schmidt @christinaocean.bsky.social from CCRC is featured in the UNSW story "Breaking the ice: why study Antarctica?" On the Denman Marine Voyage she analyzed oxygen concentration and saw jade-green icebergs, penguins, and sea ice.
Read more: news.unsw.edu.au/en/breaking-...
Huge congratulations to Xinyue Zhang on submitting her PhD thesis! π
Her research shows how dryland vegetation responds to climate change, with most areas continuing to green while some face desertification. This highlights the crucial role of sustainable land management.
We are so proud!
Congrats to our recent PhD graduate Elona Rey-Costa on her final thesis paper, just published in Energy Reports. The study shows household electrification in Australiaβs NEM could lower system costs by up to 17% and better integrate renewables.
Read more: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Marine heatwaves are more than skin-deep. A new paper "Lifting the Lid on Marine Heatwaves", led by CCRCβs @neilmalan.bsky.social & Alex Sen Gupta, sets a framework for subsurface heatwaves and how extremes at depth impact ecosystems in a changing climate. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
30.09.2025 02:08 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0CCRC Senior Research Fellow @drjucker.bsky.social explains in this Conversation article what is happening above Antarctica right now, and how it might impact us: theconversation.com/air-temperat...
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Basin Interaction (TBI) Research Focus. She also co-lead the PATAC - Pacific Atmospheric Teleconnections in a wArming Climate working group
πLearn more about the meeting : pan-clivar2025.sciencesconf.org