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Contact information
For details of individual staff and students at the Centre please go to the Centre Team page.
General address
ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
Level 4, Mathews Building
University of New South Wales
Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2052
Phone: +61 2 9385 9393
Fax: +61 2 9385 8969
Email: s.purdon@unsw.edu.au
Courier deliveries
ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
Botany St Entrance
Gate 11
Library Walk
Mathews Dock
Mathews Building
Level 4, Room 459
University of New South Wales,
Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2052
Finding us on campus
Refer to the UNSW Interactive Map. We are at the eastern end of the campus, Mathews Building at Ref. F23, located on the 4th Floor.
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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. |
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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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