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Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 19:4755-4771
El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in a century-long integration of a Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre (BMRC) coupled general circulation model (CGCM) drives rainfall and temperature changes over Australia that are generally consistent with
Publikováno v:
Monash University
Various earlier studies have demonstrated that rainfall in the Maritime Continent–Indonesia region is strongly related to the El Nino–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) during the dry half of the year but has a very weak association with ENSO during the
Autor:
Malcolm Haylock, John L. McBride
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 14:3882-3887
Rainfall from 63 stations across Indonesia is examined for the period 1950–98 to determine the spatial coherence of wet season anomalies. An example of almost unrelated anomalies at two neighboring stations is presented. Principal component analysi
Autor:
Neville Nicholls, Lynda E. Chambers, Blair Trewin, C.H. Leyu, Neil Plummer, Janita Pahalad, Paul M. Della-Marta, T.S. Kestin, Cher M. Page, Kevin Hennessy, I. Tibig, A. Finet, Ramasamy Suppiah, L Maitrepierre, K. Inape, Nongnat Ouprasitwong, Malcolm Haylock, Dean Collins, T. Lwin, G. Daw, Dodo Gunawan, Michael J. Manton, P. Lefale, V.L. Tran, M. J. Salinger, D. Yee, H. Isobe
Publikováno v:
Monash University
Trends in extreme daily temperature and rainfall have been analysed from 1961 to 1998 for Southeast Asia and the South Pacific. This 38-year period was chosen to optimize data availability across the region. Using high-quality data from 91 stations i
Autor:
Neville Nicholls, Malcolm Haylock
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Climatology. 20:1533-1541
Daily rainfall was analysed at 91 high quality stations over eastern and southwestern Australia to determine if extreme rainfall had changed between 1910 and 1998. Three indices of extreme rainfall were examined: the number of events above an extreme
Autor:
Malcolm Haylock1, Neville Nicholls1
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Climatology. Nov2000, Vol. 20 Issue 13, p1533-1541. 9p.