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18 Jul 2018
Our biggest fans this week: @Greg_MarineLab, @ProfTimStephens, @darylgibson. Thank you! via sumall.com/thankyou?utm_sour…
11 Jul 2018
Our biggest fans this week: @rensa_co, @DrToddLane, @mim_karla. Thank you! via sumall.com/thankyou?utm_sour…
This account is closing. You can now follow the Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes at @ClimateExtremes. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Our biggest fans this week: @NMetherall. Thank you! via sumall.com/thankyou?utm_sour…
ARCCSS retweeted
Researchers from @ClimateExtremes are running world-leading #ocean simulations on NCI. This research used thousands of hours of parallel processing to uncover new knowledge about turbulence in the Southern Ocean. #HPC #supercomputer Read more: bit.ly/2Je3Bu1
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ARCCSS retweeted
Large-scale tropospheric transport in the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI) simulations atmos-chem-phys.net/18/7217/… - recent publication with @ClimateSystem co-authors @RobynSchofield3 and Kane Stone

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Our biggest fans this week: @theAGU, @TiempometVx, @DustyBowl. Thank you! via sumall.com/thankyou?utm_sour…
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30 May 2018
Our biggest fans this week: @Mario___Ramirez, @DjFcoMorgado, @TiempoCol. Thank you! via sumall.com/thankyou?utm_sour…
30 May 2018
Poorer nations will feel the impacts of climate change much more than the wealthy nations that generated the most emissions according to a new paper by @AndrewKingClim and Luke Harrington published today in Geophysical Research Letters. @theAGU climatescience.org.au/conten…
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30 May 2018
Poorer nations will feel the impacts of climate change much more than the wealthy nations that generated the most emissions according to a new paper by Andrew King and Luke Harrington published today in Geophysical Research Letters. @theAGU climatescience.org.au/conten…

Here’s a chance for Australian scientists to link up with their local politician. @ScienceAU needs you. bit.ly/2xpTuws
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29 May 2018
Poorer nations will feel the impacts of climate change much more than the wealthy nations that generated the most emissions according to a new paper by Andrew King and Luke Harrington published today in Geophysical Research Letters. @theAGU climatescience.org.au/conten…
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23 May 2018
ARCCSS researchers exploring why Pacific trades winds increased to record levels reveal link between climate model biases and under representing decadal variability. Fixing biases, fixes variability issue. climatescience.org.au/conten…
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23 May 2018
ARCCSS researchers exploring why Pacific trades winds increased to record levels reveal link between climate model biases and under representing decadal variability. Fixing biases, fixes variability issue. climatescience.org.au/conten…
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22 May 2018
ARCCSS researchers exploring why Pacific trades winds increased to record levels reveal link between climate model biases and under representing decadal variability. Fixing biases, fixes variability issue. climatescience.org.au/conten…
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21 May 2018
Research into unprecedented strengthening of trade winds that led to 21st Century hiatus reveals how solving model mean state biases could improve representation of decadal variability. climatescience.org.au/conten…
Our biggest fans this week: @AnthonyPress, @scienceschmiens. Thank you! via sumall.com/thankyou?utm_sour…
ARCCSS researchers have taken a new approach to combining results from multiple climate models to test if it improves projections of our #climate. climatescience.org.au/conten…
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Our biggest fans this week: @ClimateExtremes. Thank you! via sumall.com/thankyou?utm_sour…
30 Apr 2018
Excellent footage and informative video. Nicely done. x.com/weatherzone/status/990…

The end of April marks the conclusion of Australia’s six month tropical cyclone season and this one managed to help break some records: youtu.be/zbul5ck0YSA
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