Why Australia was not wet during spring 2020 despite La Niña
Abstract The austral spring climate of 2020 was characterised by the occurrence of La Niña, which is the most predictable climate driver of Australian springtime rainfall. Consistent with this La Niña, the Bureau of Meteorology’s dynamical sub-seasonal to seasonal forecast system, ACCESS-S1, made hi...
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Main Authors: | Eun-Pa Lim, Debra Hudson, Matthew C. Wheeler, Andrew G. Marshall, Andrew King, Hongyan Zhu, Harry H. Hendon, Catherine de Burgh-Day, Blair Trewin, Morwenna Griffiths, Avijeet Ramchurn, Griffith Young |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/251baed10f6c409ead12b8c44a2ea06a |
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