Journal article

Synoptic comparison of cold events in winter and summer in Melbourne and Perth

I Simmonds, T Richter

Theoretical and Applied Climatology | SPRINGER-VERLAG WIEN | Published : 2000

Abstract

Unseasonably cold weather episodes have the potential to cause dislocation to many aspects of society, regardless of the season in which they occur. In this work we devise a method for quantitatively identifying extreme cold events in such a way that it is not biased to the winter season (as is usual in most other studies). We have applied this method to the daily maximum temperatures (over the period January 1972 to June 1991) in the southern Australian cities of Melbourne and Perth. We identify 10 cold events in winter and summer for the cities. Analyses were performed to determine the synoptic environment in which these events occurred. The most common synoptic type in these samples was t..

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