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SE Australian Recent Climate History | Publications
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SE Australian Recent Climate History. Subscribe to our RSS feed. You are here: Home. Pdf) – One page summary of our project. River Murray Streamflow Reconstruction. Pdf) – A two-page summary of key findings from the paper published in. The First Fleet Weathermen. Pdf) – A two page information sheet covering SEARCH’s work with Australia’s oldest weather records. Revealing South-eastern Australia’s rainfall history. Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society. 5 Gergis, J., Broh...
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SE Australian Recent Climate History | About Us
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SE Australian Recent Climate History. Subscribe to our RSS feed. You are here: Home. Raquo; About Us. Researchers at the University of Melbourne are working with partners from around Australia and the world to reconstruct south-eastern Australia’s climate record for the past 200 500 years. This is currently the largest Australian Research Council Linkage Project within the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Science. Our team is proud to be partnering with the following organisations:.
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1863: Bushfires Ravage Gippsland | SE Australian Recent Climate History
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SE Australian Recent Climate History. Subscribe to our RSS feed. You are here: Home. Raquo; 1863: Bushfires Ravage Gippsland. 1863: Bushfires Ravage Gippsland. Published on 13 September 2012 by Josh Cockfield. Artwork by John Longstaff depicting a fire in the Gippsland region. Image courtesy the State Library of Victoria. The agricultural sector was hit hard by the fires which wiped out the pastoral feed for cattle in the region. Pastoralists rushed to offload their marketable cattle to buyers in Tas...
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SE Australian Recent Climate History | Early Weather Data
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SE Australian Recent Climate History. Subscribe to our RSS feed. You are here: Home. Raquo; Early Weather Data. The Meteorological Journal of William Dawes. Image: Joelle Gergis (click to enlarge). To date, there has been limited exploration of Australian historical meteorological records for pre-20th century weather information. Some of the key meteorological records the SEARCH team is examining, include:. Lieutenant William Dawes’ Weather Journal. Lieutenant William Bradley’s Weather Journal.
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Rose Holley's Blog - views and news on digital libraries and archives: February 2012
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Rose Holley's Blog - views and news on digital libraries and archives. Sunday, 26 February 2012. Crowdsourcing Australian Climate Change. In my last blog post. I described how knitters and yarn enthusiasts were crowdsourcing knitting patterns from digitised Australian newspapers in Trove. For use in a crowdsourcing site called Ravelry http:/ www.ravelry.com. Australian newspapers hold unique content, for example convict records and climate records. In. The citizens and politicians of. With a $10,000 gran...
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SE Australian Recent Climate History | Documentary Records
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SE Australian Recent Climate History. Subscribe to our RSS feed. You are here: Home. Raquo; Documentary Records. Most of our knowledge about Australia’s climate relies on records kept over the past 100 years. Few people realise that an amazing amount of information about our climatic past is recorded in:. The first European explorers’ logbooks. The works of 18th and 19th century scholars. Documentary record collections the SEARCH team is examining include:. La Niña Brings Flooding Rains to NSW in the Ear...
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SE Australian Recent Climate History | Get Involved
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SE Australian Recent Climate History. Subscribe to our RSS feed. You are here: Home. Raquo; Get Involved. Join our research team as a volunteer for the exciting citizen science project, OzDocs. You don’t need any research experience and you can participate online from home. As a volunteer in the Ozdocs program you will have the opportunity to explore fascinating historical records and collections including:. Correspondence and accounts from early settlers. Accounts of colonial scholars.
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Scientific bits and bobs | Honeybees&Helium
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Tales from the natural world. Where did all the bees go? Who used all the helium? Climate: past, present and future. Scientific bits and bobs. Scientific bits and bobs. Honeybees vs Peer Review. May 26, 2014. Scientific bits and bobs. View all 4 comments. I have had a couple of papers snarled in the review process in recent months that have made me think that perhaps not everyone involved in peer-review starts from the same point as I do. And even, in some instances, that there is very little value i...
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Volunteers dig up tales of wild weather and insect plagues | SE Australian Recent Climate History
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SE Australian Recent Climate History. Subscribe to our RSS feed. You are here: Home. Raquo; Volunteers dig up tales of wild weather and insect plagues. Volunteers dig up tales of wild weather and insect plagues. Published on 02 December 2010 by SEARCHteam. Saturnia feeds on Eucalyptus Sydney by John William Lewin. Image: State Library of New South Wales. With south-eastern Australia in the midst of wet La Niña. Conditions and Victoria suffering locust plagues. Recently discovered a report of a destructiv...