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Cloud-Climate Interaction Over the Great Barrier Reef and Southwest Pacific

Grant number: 108082 | Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Trade wind regimes during the Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching season

LS Richards, ST Siems, Y Huang, DP Harrison, W Zhao

2026-01-16

The trade winds over the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) dominate the local weather in the region, bringing cooler and drier air over the..

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Interactions between trade wind clouds and local forcings over the Great Barrier Reef: A case study using convection-permitting simulations

W Zhao, Y Huang, S Siems, M Manton, D Harrison

2024-05-17

Trade wind clouds are ubiquitous across the subtropical oceans, including the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), playing an important role ..

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The meteorological drivers of mass coral bleaching on the central Great Barrier Reef during the 2022 La Niña

Lara Richards, Steven Siems, Yi Huang, Wenhui Zhao, Michael Manton, Daniel Harrison, Michael Reeder

2024-01-01

The frequencies of marine heatwaves and thermal coral bleaching events (CBEs) over the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) continue to increa..

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