Journal article

Attribution of exceptional mean sea level pressure anomalies south of Australia in August 2014

MR Grose, MT Black, JS Risbey, DJ Karoly

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2015

Abstract

It is likely that human influences on climate increased the odds of the extreme high pressure anomalies south of Australia in August 2014 that were associated with frosts, lowland snowfalls and reduced rainfall.

University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Weather@Home at Oxford University, the Australian Detection and Attribution workshop (Will Hobbs and Nathan Bindoff), Andrew Marshall, Terry O'Kane, Peter McIntosh and Mike Pook. Michael Grose was supported by ACCSP and the Weather and Climate Extremes project, James Risbey was supported by ACCSP and GRDC. The Weather@Home ANZ simulations, and Mitchell Black and David Karoly were supported by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science (Grant CE110001028).