Pandora Hope
Bureau of Meteorology, VIC, Australia
Dr Pandora Hope is a Senior Research Scientist at the Bureau of Meteorology, specialising in Australian climate variability and change. She leads a project on climate variability and extremes under the Earth Systems and Climate Change hub of the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Programme. She is particularly interested in the attribution of the drivers of multi-week extremes, such as record warm spells. Prior to her involvement in the NESP ESCC hub, she was the lead author on the climate projections for south-west Western Australia and southern South Australia as part of the projections for NRM. She was also involved in the Victorian Climate Initiative (VicCI), and is now the lead scientist of a project with Victorian DELWP on the weather systems, rainfall regimes and rainfall baseline for Victoria.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Understanding the relationship of ENSO and SAM in the present and future climate (#168)
2:15 PM
Eun-Pa Lim
34(ii). Tropical climate variability: dynamics, teleconnections and impacts
The changing mean meridional circulation and its link to Victorian regional climate (#43)
5:00 PM
Linden Ashcroft
13. Understanding variability and changes in Southern Hemisphere circulation
On determining the impact of climate change on fire weather extremes. (#1032)
3:00 PM
Mitchell T Black
Afternoon Tea + Poster Session 1
Southern Hemisphere monsoon dynamics and changes in mid-Holocene and future global warming scenario (#246)
11:45 AM
Josephine Brown
28(i). Processes in global and regional monsoons
On determining the influence of the climate on the mangrove dieback across the Gulf of Carpentaria in 2015 (#1033)
3:00 PM
Josephine Brown
Afternoon Tea + Poster Session 1
A national hydrological projections service for Australia. (#101)
2:00 PM
Louise Wilson
12(i). Regional climate modelling and its applications
Exploring the Indian Ocean’s Influence on Australia’s Spring and Monthly Maximum Temperature (#169)
2:30 PM
Roseanna McKay
34(ii). Tropical climate variability: dynamics, teleconnections and impacts