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SoE2015: Storm tide inundation
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Storm tide inundation events continue to impact the coast, however, no severe events were recorded for human settlements for 2012-2015. -
SoE2015: Southern Oscillation Index
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A transition occurred, from a La Niña in early 2012 to a strong El Niño during the second half of 2015. -
SoE2015: Minimum, mean and maximum temperatures
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Extremely warm temperatures have been experienced across Queensland from 2013 to 2015, including the second, third and fourth warmest years on record. -
SoE2020: Sea level
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Queensland’s sea levels are rising according to historical tide gauge records. -
SoE2015: Sea surface temperature
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Sea surface temperatures across northern Australia are now almost 1C warmer, on average, than 100 years ago. -
SoE2015: Average rainfall
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In 2012, Queensland experienced a wetter than average year, but then experienced much drier years from 2013-2015, leading to widespread drought. -
SoE2017: Extreme weather events (days with 'very heavy rainfall')
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While days with 'very heavy rainfall' are rare in parts of south-western Queensland, they are common along Queensland's north-eastern seaboard. -
SoE2017: Extreme weather events ('hot' days)
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Hot days were more frequent than average at several inland locations over the 2013 to 2017 period. -
SoE2017: Southern Oscillation Index
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
El Niño conditions prevailed in 2015 and at the start of 2016, followed by ENSO-neutral conditions for much of 2017. -
SoE2017: Cyclone activity
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Queensland experienced 2 cyclones between March 2015 and December 2017. -
SoE2020: Extreme weather events (‘hot’ days)
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Hot days were more frequent than average at several inland locations over the 2013 to 2018 period. -
SoE2020: Cyclone activity
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Queensland experienced 8 cyclones between 1 January 2018 and 1 April 2020. -
SoE2015: Evaporation rate
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In Queensland, potential evaporation is much higher than mean annual rainfall in semi-arid inland locations. -
SoE2017: Annual rainfall
Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
Rainfall was extremely low across large parts of Queensland in 3 of the last 5 years with many areas experiencing drought. -
SoE2017: Mean annual temperature
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2017 was Queensland’s warmest year on record. The years 2013 through to 2016 were also amongst the warmest on record. -
Longterm study of the timing of breeding, breeding participation and...
A comparative study of the timing of breeding, breeding participation and reproductive success over a 20-year period of four tropical pelagic seabird species in relation to the... -
Variability and stability of Antarctic Bottom Water
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2535 See the link below for public details on this project. Project 2535 'Variability and stability of Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW)'... -
Implementation of a sea-ice model for application in the Antarctic
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2504 See the link below for public details on this project. In this project a sea-ice model for application in Southern Ocean climate... -
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2016 SoE Biodiversity Expenditure by the Australian Government Department of...
Expenditure by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy on climate change research programs, 2012–13 to 2015–16, plus forward estimates. This data was... -
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SWATT leaf d13C
Environment Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria
A total of 53 native Australian species (52x C3, 1x C4) were sampled from 22 plant families and 7 growth forms along a transect in WA spanning 9.56 degrees latitude and 6.85...