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ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANIC SCIENCES
HALL OF FAME
Upon the successful completion of studies towards a MSc. or a PhD, students are then given the highly sought-after honour of entering our group's Hall of Fame. The members listed have overcome the challenges posed by overcoming the vagaries of the MUGCM, mastering various programming languages, handling terabytes of data, followed by months of solitary confinement whilst writing their final thesis.
Living proof that it can be done
- in no particular order...
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" Inverse modelling of the global methane budget during the 1990's " Published: 2003 |
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" The response of stable water isotopes in precipitation and the surface ocean to tropical climate variability" Published: 2004 |
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"Air-sea interaction in the tropical Indian Ocean and links with Australian rainfall variability" Published: 2002 |
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"The circulation and formation of water masses south of Australia and the interannual wind variability along the southern Australian coast" Published: 2004 |
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"A physical assessment of variability and climate signals in Antarctic precipitation and the stable water isotope record" Published: 2001 |
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"The Variation of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide, Methane and Nitrous Oxide During the Holocene from Ice Core Analysis " Published: 2005 |
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"The weather and climate of Australia at the last glacial maximum. " Published: 2005 |
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"The construction of Global Orthogonal Curvilinear Grids and their use in ocean global circulation models." Published: 2005 |
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"Global changes in synoptic activity with increasing CO2" Published: 2005 |
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"An evaluation of observed and simulated high-resolution records of stable isotopes in precipitation" Published: 2007 |
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