Sm Gaynor
University of Tasmania
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2010
Stuart Corney; Jack Katzfey; John L. McGregor; Michael Grose; Gk Holz; Cj White; James C. Bennett; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere General Circulation Models (GCMs) provide the best estimates for assessing potential changes to our climate on a global scale out to the end of this century. Because coupled GCMs have a fairly coarse resolution they do not provide a detailed picture of climate (and climate change) at the local scale. Tasmania, due to its diverse geography and range of climate over a small area is a particularly difficult region for drawing conclusions regarding climate change when relying solely on GCMs. The foundation of the Climate Futures for Tasmania project is to take the output produced by multiple GCMs, using multiple climate change scenarios, and use this output as input into the Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model (CCAM) to downscale the GCM output. CCAM is a full atmospheric global general circulation model, formulated using a conformal-cubic grid that covers the globe but can be stretched to provide higher resolution in the area of interest (Tasmania). By modelling the atmosphere at a much finer scale than is possible using a coupled GCM we can more accurately capture the processes that drive Tasmanias weather/climate, and thus can more clearly answer the question of how Tasmanias climate will change in the future. We present results that show the improvements in capturing the local-scale climate and climate drivers that can be achieved through downscaling, when compared to a gridded observational data set. The underlying assumption of this work is that a better simulated current climatology will also produce a more credible climate change signal.
Archive | 2010
Grose; I Barnes-Keoghan; Stuart Corney; Cj White; Gk Holz; James C. Bennett; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Archive | 2010
Stuart Corney; Jack Katzfey; John L. McGregor; Grose; James C. Bennett; Cj White; Gk Holz; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Archive | 2010
Cj White; La Sanabria; Grose; James C. Bennett; Gk Holz; Kathleen L. McInnes; Rp Cechet; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Archive | 2010
James C. Bennett; Fln Ling; B. Graham; Grose; Stuart Corney; Cj White; Gk Holz; David A. Post; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Archive | 2010
Gk Holz; Grose; James C. Bennett; Stuart Corney; Cj White; Dc Phelan; Karina J. B. Potter; Darren J. Kriticos; Rp Rawnsley; D Parsons; S Lisson; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Archive | 2012
Rp Cechet; La Sanabria; Cb Divi; C Thomas; T Yang; Wc Arthur; M Dunford; K Nadimpalli; L Power; Cj White; James C. Bennett; Stuart Corney; Gk Holz; Grose; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Journal for Nature Conservation | 2017
Michael Mitchell; S.A. Moore; Sarah Clement; M Lockwood; Gill Anderson; Sm Gaynor; Louise Gilfedder; Ross Rowe; Barbara Norman; Ec Lefroy
Mitchell, M., Moore, S.A. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Moore, Susan.html>, Lefroy, E.C., Clement, S. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Clement, Sarah.html>, Lockwood, M., Anderson, G., Gaynor, S.M., Gilfedder, L., Rowe, R. and Norman, B. (2015) An evaluation of strategies used by the Landscapes and Policy Hub to achieve interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research. Institute for Land, Water and Society, Charles Sturt University | 2015
Michael Mitchell; S.A. Moore; Ec Lefroy; Sarah Clement; M Lockwood; Gill Anderson; Sm Gaynor; Louise Gilfedder; Ross Rowe; Barbara Norman
Archive | 2012
Kathleen L. McInnes; Jg O'Grady; Mark A. Hemer; I Macadam; Dj Abbs; Cj White; Stuart Corney; Grose; Gk Holz; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
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