Team

Centre Director

Professor Andrew J. Pitman Professor Andrew J. Pitman
Centre Director

ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
University of New South Wales
Telephone: (02) 9385 9766
Email: a.pitman@unsw.edu.au
Researcher ID: A-7353-2011

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Centre Deputy Director

Professor Christian Jakob Professor Christian Jakob
Centre Deputy Director

Professor of Atmospheric Science
Monash University
Telephone: (03) 9905 4461
Email: christian.jakob@monash.edu.au
Researcher ID: A-1082-2010

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Chief Investigators

Doctor Lisa Alexander Doctor Lisa Alexander

Senior Lecturer
Climate Change Research Centre
University of New South Wales
Telephone: (02) 9385 8954
Email: l.alexander@unsw.edu.au
Researcher ID: A-8477-2011

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Professor Nathaniel Bindoff Professor Nathaniel Bindoff

Professor of Physical Oceanography
Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies
University of Tasmania
Telephone: (03) 6226 2986
Email: N.Bindoff@utas.edu.au
Researcher ID: C-8050-2011

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Dr Dietmar Dommenget Dr Dietmar Dommenget

Senior Lecturer in Atmospheric Science
School of Mathematics
Monash University
Telephone: (03) 9905 4495
Email: dietmar.dommenget@monash.edu
Researcher ID: B-9828-2011

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Professor Matthew H. England Professor Matthew H. England

Co-Director & ARC Laureate Fellow
Climate Change Research Centre
University of New South Wales
Telephone: (02) 9385 9766
Email: M.England@unsw.edu.au
Researcher ID:  A-7539-2011

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Doctor Andy Hogg Doctor Andy Hogg

Fellow
Research School of Earth Sciences
Australian National University
Email: Andy.Hogg@anu.edu.au
Telephone: (02) 6125 9962
Researcher ID: A-7553-2011

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Professor David J. Karoly Professor David J. Karoly

ARC Federation Fellow and Professor of Meteorology
University of Melbourne 
Email: dkaroly@unimelb.edu.au
Telephone: (03) 8344 4698
Researcher ID: C-8262-2011

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Doctor Todd P. Lane Doctor Todd P. Lane

ARC Future Fellow and Senior Lecturer
School of Earth Sciences
The University of Melbourne
Email: tplane@unimelb.edu.au
Telephone: (03) 8344 6516
Researcher ID: A-8804-2011

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Prof Michael Reeder Professor Michael Reeder

Professor of Meteorology
Monash University           
Email: michael.reeder@monash.edu
Telephone: (03) 9905 4464
Researcher ID: G-2304-2011

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Doctor Michael L. Roderick Doctor Michael L. Roderick

Senior Fellow and Associate Professor
Research School of Earth Sciences & Research School of Biology
The Australian National University
Email: Michael.Roderick@anu.edu.au
Telephone: (02) 6125 5589
Researcher ID: C-9621-2009

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Professor Steven Sherwood Professor Steven Sherwood

Co-director
Climate Change Research Centre
University of New South Wales
Telephone: (02) 9385 8960
Email: s.sherwood@unsw.edu.au
Researcher ID: B-5673-2008

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Professor Will Steffen Professor Will Steffen

Executive Director
Climate Change Institute
Australian National University
Email: will.steffen@anu.edu.au
Telephone: (02) 6125 6599
Researcher ID: C-7651-2011

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Doctor Peter G. Strutton Doctor Peter G. Strutton

Associate Professor
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
University of Tasmania
Telephone: (03) 6226 8595
Email: peter.strutton@utas.edu.au
Researcher ID: C-4466-2011

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Latest news

Queensland floods (Wikimedia Commons) Triple whammy: ocean warming, La Niña, and cyclone produced Queensland floods
17 May 2012
A record La Niña event coupled with tropical cyclone Tasha generated most of the record deluge of rain that devastated much of Queensland in December 2010, but a new study has found that another big culprit was also in play - record high sea-surface temperatures off northern Australia.

World from space (NASA) Air pollution may be driving expansion of tropics - black carbon and near-surface ozone most likely culprits
17 May 2012
Man-made pollutants are likely to be pushing the boundary of the tropics further polewards in the Northern Hemisphere according to new research by a team of scientists.

Australia (NASA) 1000 years of climate data confirms Australia's warming
17 May 2012
In the first study of its kind in Australasia, scientists used 27 natural climate records to create the first large-scale temperature reconstruction for the region over the last 1000 years.

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Latest blog entries

Tornado John Allen's storm chasing: entry 1
17 May 2012
Is it time to leave yet?

Sunset Jackson Tan's Maldives research: entry 10
09 November 2011
And so here I am in the Male International Airport, waiting to board my plane back home. It was a wild ride on the 50-seater from Gan to Male, though I should've expected that from radar and satellite images revealing intense convective activity there over the past few days.

Centre logo Jackson Tan's Maldives research: entry 9
03 November 2011
The radars deployed here on Gan Island run 24/7 until the end of the DYNAMO field campaign in March next year. Consequently, every day is a working day. This is the nature of fieldwork.

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Smoke stack

The Science of Climate Change: Questions and Answers

Co-authored by Professor Steven Sherwood and Professor Matt England, this new Academy of Science report aims to summarise and clarify the current understanding of the science of climate change for non-specialist readers.

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Sea surface temperature model. Credit: NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio

How climate scientists develop climate models

When commentators dismiss climate models as “merely models” it means they have failed to grasp how important models of all kinds have become to many parts of our daily life.

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Ocean weather

Global Warming: Science and the Message

Has science done enough to tell people what climate change actually is? UNSW's Dr Ben Newell on the psychology of global warming.

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To live within Earth's limits cover image

To live within Earth's limits

A recent report released by the Australian Academy of Science asserts that in order to respond effectively to the many contemporary challenges faced by the Earth’s environment, a new integrated approach to studying Earth System Science is needed.

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