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View article: Deep tissue sequencing improves genetic diagnostic yield in focal cortical dysplasia
Deep tissue sequencing improves genetic diagnostic yield in focal cortical dysplasia Open
Focal cortical dysplasias (FCDs) are malformations of cortical development associated with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. We analysed surgical tissue from 28 consecutive cases recruited from adult and pediatric epilepsy surgery programs. W…
View article: Impacts of the Madden‐Julian Oscillation on Widespread Heavy Rainfall Over the Western Region of the Maritime Continent: Sumatra
Impacts of the Madden‐Julian Oscillation on Widespread Heavy Rainfall Over the Western Region of the Maritime Continent: Sumatra Open
The Precipitation Severity Index (PSI) is used to examine the occurrence of and mechanisms behind widespread persistent rainfall events in Sumatra. Analysis of cloud properties from Himawari‐8 is combined with data from IMERG and ERA5 to e…
View article: Rapid Surface Drying During the Black Summer Bushfires in Australia: Insights From High‐Resolution Simulations
Rapid Surface Drying During the Black Summer Bushfires in Australia: Insights From High‐Resolution Simulations Open
This study investigates the meteorological processes that contributed to rapid drying at the surface and extreme wildfire conditions (forest fire danger index >100) in southeastern Australia between 29 December 2019 and 2 January 2020. Thi…
View article: Spatial Patterns of Turbulence near Thunderstorms
Spatial Patterns of Turbulence near Thunderstorms Open
Many people have a turbulence story: perhaps a specific memorable experience or just an unpleasant flight where the seatbelt sign remained on for hours. While more rare, severe turbulence encounters can result in serious (even fatal) injur…
View article: Convection-permitting climate model representation of severe convective wind gusts and future changes in southeastern Australia
Convection-permitting climate model representation of severe convective wind gusts and future changes in southeastern Australia Open
Previous research has suggested that the frequency and intensity of surface hazards associated with thunderstorms and convection, such as severe convective winds (SCWs), could potentially change in a future climate due to global warming. H…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2024-322
Comment on egusphere-2024-322 Open
Abstract. Previous research has suggested that the frequency and intensity of surface hazards associated with thunderstorms and convection, such as severe convective winds (SCWs), could potentially change in a future clima…
View article: Convection-permitting climate model representation of severe convective wind gusts and future changes in southeastern Australia
Convection-permitting climate model representation of severe convective wind gusts and future changes in southeastern Australia Open
Previous research has suggested that the frequency and intensity of surface hazards associated with thunderstorms and convection, such as severe convective winds (SCWs), could potentially change in a future climate due to global warming. H…
View article: Supplementary material to "Convection-permitting climate model representation of severe convective wind gusts and future changes in southeastern Australia"
Supplementary material to "Convection-permitting climate model representation of severe convective wind gusts and future changes in southeastern Australia" Open
View article: Mesoscale Convective Systems across Australia
Mesoscale Convective Systems across Australia Open
A major aspiration of operational and research meteorology is to relate the average behaviour of convective-scale flows to the more predictable, larger-scale flows in which they occur. This goal is difficult, partly because convective flow…
View article: Analysis of Trapped Small‐Scale Internal Gravity Waves Automatically Detected in Satellite Imagery
Analysis of Trapped Small‐Scale Internal Gravity Waves Automatically Detected in Satellite Imagery Open
In water vapor‐sensitive satellite imagery, small‐scale wave‐like perturbations of brightness temperature can be attributed to the presence of trapped internal waves in the troposphere. We present a method for detecting these local perturb…
View article: Future climate projections of severe convective wind events from a convection-permitting regional climate model
Future climate projections of severe convective wind events from a convection-permitting regional climate model Open
Recent advances in regional climate modelling include finer-scale simulations that can partially resolve deep convective processes. These convection-permitting models can help provide insight on how regional distributions of hazardous conv…
View article: The Diurnal Cycle of Rainfall and Deep Convective Clouds Around Sumatra and the Associated MJO‐Induced Variability During Austral Summer in Himawari‐8
The Diurnal Cycle of Rainfall and Deep Convective Clouds Around Sumatra and the Associated MJO‐Induced Variability During Austral Summer in Himawari‐8 Open
The effects of the diurnal cycle and large‐scale atmospheric disturbances dominate rainfall and cloud variability in the Maritime Continent. This study examines the modulation of the Austral Summer diurnal cycle by the Madden–Julian Oscill…
View article: Attribution of extreme events to climate change in the Australian region – A review
Attribution of extreme events to climate change in the Australian region – A review Open
Extreme event attribution is a rapidly growing field of climate science with important implications for public and government understanding of human-induced climate change. However, there is substantial variation in how well events can be …
View article: Radar-derived storm characteristics and convective diagnostics associated with hourly maximum measured wind gusts around Australia
Radar-derived storm characteristics and convective diagnostics associated with hourly maximum measured wind gusts around Australia Open
The data in this record describes various characteristics associated with hourly measured surface wind gusts across various locations in Australia, with these characteristics and data sources described below. This record provides all data …
View article: Radar-derived storm characteristics and convective diagnostics associated with hourly maximum measured wind gusts around Australia
Radar-derived storm characteristics and convective diagnostics associated with hourly maximum measured wind gusts around Australia Open
The data in this record describes various characteristics associated with hourly measured surface wind gusts across various locations in Australia, with these characteristics and data sources described below. This record provides all data …
View article: The Link Between the Madden‐Julian Oscillation and Rainfall Trends in Northwest Australia
The Link Between the Madden‐Julian Oscillation and Rainfall Trends in Northwest Australia Open
Rainfall during the monsoon in northwest Australia has increased since the 1950s. Previous studies have explored possible causes of the rainfall increase; however, the trend has not been fully explained. Understanding the cause of this tre…
View article: Selecting regional climate models based on their skill could give more credible precipitation projections over the complex Southeast Asia region
Selecting regional climate models based on their skill could give more credible precipitation projections over the complex Southeast Asia region Open
This study focuses on future seasonal changes in daily precipitation using Regional Climate Models (RCMs) from the Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiments-Southeast Asia ensemble (CORDEX-SEA). Projections using this RCM ensemb…
View article: High-resolution simulations of tropical island thunderstorms: Does an increase in resolution improve the representation of extreme rainfall?
High-resolution simulations of tropical island thunderstorms: Does an increase in resolution improve the representation of extreme rainfall? Open
Recent increases in computational resources have led to the application of kilometre- and sub-kilometre-scale simulations in research, numerical weather prediction, and climate modelling alike. Despite anticipated improvements with resolut…
View article: Multiplexed microfluidic approach for nucleic acid enrichment
Multiplexed microfluidic approach for nucleic acid enrichment Open
A system for enhancing a nucleic acid sample may include a one pump, a denaturing chamber; a microfluidic hydroxyapatite chromatography device configured for performing hydroxyapatite chromatography on the nucleic acid sample, a sample col…
View article: Two Quasi-Linear Convective Systems, Their Mesoscale Structure and Moisture Sources
Two Quasi-Linear Convective Systems, Their Mesoscale Structure and Moisture Sources Open
Over half of the total rainfall and more than 70% of heavy and extreme rainfall in the Melbourne, Australia, region occurs on days with linearly organized precipitation. These systems are typically convective in nature and frequently assoc…
View article: High‐resolution simulations of tropical island thunderstorms: Does an increase in resolution improve the representation of extreme rainfall?
High‐resolution simulations of tropical island thunderstorms: Does an increase in resolution improve the representation of extreme rainfall? Open
Recent increases in computational resources have led to the application of kilometre‐ and sub‐kilometre‐scale simulations in research, numerical weather prediction, and climate modelling alike. Despite anticipated improvements with resolut…
View article: Operational Prophylactic and Interdictive Technologies for Algal Crop Protection.
Operational Prophylactic and Interdictive Technologies for Algal Crop Protection. Open
View article: More intense daily precipitation in CORDEX‐SEA regional climate models than their forcing global climate models over Southeast Asia
More intense daily precipitation in CORDEX‐SEA regional climate models than their forcing global climate models over Southeast Asia Open
The ability of regional climate models (RCMs) to accurately simulate the current climate is increasingly important for impact assessments over Southeast Asia (SEA), identified as one of the world's most vulnerable regions to climate change…
View article: The contribution of coral-reef-derived dimethyl sulfide to aerosol burden over the Great Barrier Reef: a modelling study
The contribution of coral-reef-derived dimethyl sulfide to aerosol burden over the Great Barrier Reef: a modelling study Open
Coral reefs have been found to produce the sulfur compound dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a climatically relevant aerosol precursor predominantly associated with phytoplankton. Until recently, the role of coral-reef-derived DMS within the climate…
View article: The diurnal cycle of rainfall and cloud properties from Himawari-8 during the austral summer (2016-2020).
The diurnal cycle of rainfall and cloud properties from Himawari-8 during the austral summer (2016-2020). Open
In this work, the characteristics of the diurnal cycle around Sumatra are examined with unprecedented detail using high-resolution satellite-derived cloud properties from the Himawari-8 Advanced Himawari Imager (AHI) data. Offshore propaga…
View article: UT Austin Synthetic Biology Technical Exhange Presentation.
UT Austin Synthetic Biology Technical Exhange Presentation. Open
View article: Extreme Water Vapor Transport During the March 2021 Sydney Floods in the Context of Climate Projections
Extreme Water Vapor Transport During the March 2021 Sydney Floods in the Context of Climate Projections Open
During March 2021, large regions of Eastern Australia experienced prolonged heavy rainfall and extensive flooding. The maximum daily mean column integrated water vapor transport (IVT) over Sydney during this event was within the top 0.3% o…
View article: Chemical and Genetic Detection Systems for Early Warning of Pond Crashes.
Chemical and Genetic Detection Systems for Early Warning of Pond Crashes. Open
View article: Comment on acp-2021-507
Comment on acp-2021-507 Open
Abstract. Coral reefs have been found to produce the sulfur compound dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a climatically relevant aerosol precursor predominantly associated with phytoplankton. Until recently, the role of coral-reef-der…
View article: Comment on acp-2021-507
Comment on acp-2021-507 Open
Abstract. Coral reefs have been found to produce the sulfur compound dimethyl sulfide (DMS), a climatically relevant aerosol precursor predominantly associated with phytoplankton. Until recently, the role of coral reef-der…