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BOM… STATE of the CLIMATE REPORT 2018..AUSTRALIA

A very detailed report with lots of graphs and maps.

TEMPERATURE, RAINFALL, SEVERE EVENTS , CO2, OCEAN, FUTURE PROJECTIONS. FIRE WEATHER, SNOWFALL,COMPOUND EVENTS, CYCLONES, ANTARTIC

The report is copyright and does not permit me to copy and paste here

So here is the door to some interesting reading

http://www.bom.gov.au/state-of-the-climate/australias-changing-climate.shtml

 

 

 

Meteorological Education

WEATHER EDUCATION.. MET ED SITE

https://www.meted.ucar.edu/index.php
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More links and resources in the comments section below
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A sample of some topics

The NCAR Climate Data Guide
The Operational Models Encyclopedia
Introduction to Meteorological Charting
NWP Essentials: NWP and Forecasting
Quasi Geostrophic Vorticity Equation (just to impress my readers)
Tropical Cyclone Intensity Analysis
Ensemble Applications in Winter
Satellite Feature Identification: Conveyor Belts
Weather Observing Fundamentals (!)
EUMeTrain’s Synoptic Textbook
Writing TAFs for Convective Weather, 2nd Edition (!!)
Tephigram Mastery
Topics in Dynamic Meteorology: Pressure Gradient Force (I kid you not)
Jet Streams
Satellite Feature Identification: Cyclogenesis
Climate Change and Extreme Weather
Topics in Dynamic Meteorology: Thermal Wind
Satellite Feature Identification: Atmospheric Rivers
Skywarn Spotter Convective Basics
Fog: Its Processes and Impacts to Aviation and Aviation Forecasting
Satellite Feature Identification: Blocking Patterns
Introduction to Statistics for Climatology
Rain Gauges: Are They Really Ground Truth?

Hot Days in Manilla NSW Australia and ENSO

‘SURLY BOND’ FROM MANILLA IN NSW AUSTRALIA HAS NOTED SOME INTERESTING TEMPERATURE CYCLES and their C0RREIati0n WITH ENS0
http://climatebysurly.com/2015/07/08/el-nino-and-my-climate/

https://climatebysurly.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/ensomanillatmax.gif

http://climatebysurly.com/2015/07/18/hot-days-and-enso/

“The reality of this temperature curve is supported by its close similarity to the recognised curve of the El Niño – Southern Oscillation (ENSO), as read from NINO3.4 Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature anomalies.”

More frequent hot days do not come in a three year cycle, but in a 1.5 year cycle related to ENSO.

https://climatebysurly.files.wordpress.com/2015/07/hotdlogwithtmax.gif
“This curve swings up and down rather regularly, with five peaks and five dips in the fifteen years. That is, more frequent hot days seem to come in a three-year cycle.”
“There are about 10 peaks and 10 dips in the 15.5 year curve. They define a cycle of about 1.5 years wavelength. ” . .
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http://climatebysurly.com/2015/07/18/hot-days-and-enso/
http://climatebysurly.com/2015/07/08/el-nino-and-my-climate/

climate by surly

Graphical log of max temps and hot days

More frequent hot days do not come in a three year cycle, but in a 1.5 year cycle related to ENSO.

The Hot Day data set

The graph of number of hot days per year

Log of annual hot days in 16 yearsThe graph on the left is one I posted earlier. The height of each data point represents the number of hot days in a year, plotted near January. The pattern of points led me to join them by a smooth curve. This curve swings up and down rather regularly, with five peaks and five dips in the fifteen years. That is, more frequent hot days seem to come in a three-year cycle.
Is this cycle “real”? Should we look for a cause? Will the cycle continue?
Probably not! The points of measurement are one year apart. Cycles that are only three years long may be “aliases” of different and shorter undetectable cycles. (See Note below on Nyquist frequency.)

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A-Z of CLIMATE RESEARCH ORGANISATIONS

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AUSTRALIAN SEVERE WEATHER.COM

http://www.australiasevereweather.com/cyclones/index.php
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BOM logo

BOM Australia climate data

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_094029_All.shtml

BOM Australian .. Climate Data On-Line

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/index.shtml

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ICOADS..International Comprehensive Ocean-Atmosphere Data Set
http://icoads.noaa.gov/

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INDIAN OCEAN CLIMATE INITIATIVE

http://www.ioci.org.au/

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JISAO
http://www.jisao.washington.edu/

Joint institute of studies Atmosphere and ocean. University of Washington

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KNMI Climate Explorer

KNMI logo

LINK
http://climexp.knmi.nl/selectindex.cgi?id=someone@somewhere
http://climexp.knmi.nl/start.cgi?id=someone@somewhere

knmi ocean ice logo

NOMADS

NOAA National Operational Model Archive & Distribution System
http://nomads.ncdc.noaa.gov/data.php?name=access

OCEAN and SEA ICE satellite Application facility

http://www.osi-saf.org/

NOAA LOGO

NOAA

MAIN HOME PAGE
http://www.noaa.gov/

USA DAILY WEATHER RECORDS
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo-web/datatools/records
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ROYAL METEORLOGICAL SOCIETY
http://www.rmets.org/

Royal meteorlogical society logo

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Links to International weather bureaus

AUSTRALIAN CYCLONE SERVICES
BOM logo

http://www.bom.gov.au/cyclone/about/warnings/

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