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OCE science fires up Australian science: my journey so far

OCE science fires up Australian science: my journey so far . Wenju Cai, OCE Science Leader Tropical variability and its response to climate change. The Indian Ocean Dipole: IOD. Cai et al. GRL, 2009. ENSO. Embargoed until 28 th Nov. . In the pipeline….

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OCE science fires up Australian science: my journey so far

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  1. OCE science fires up Australian science: my journey so far Wenju Cai, OCE Science Leader Tropical variability and its response to climate change

  2. The Indian Ocean Dipole: IOD Cai et al. GRL, 2009

  3. ENSO

  4. Embargoed until 28th Nov.

  5. In the pipeline… • OCE Postdoc, Seontae Kim, just submitted a paper to Nature • A paper on how extreme El Nino will change in a warming climate to appear in Nature Climate Change (Cai leads) • A paper on global warming hiatus to appear in Nature Climate Change (Prof. Matt England leads, UNSW) • A paper on extreme IOD with NatureCai leads) • Cai and colleagues commissioned by Nature for a Review article on “global hot spots” In Oct. Cai was invited to join, and attended, a China road show of Nature’s Editorial Board

  6. The journey continues..

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