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Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth
System Science (JSHESS)
Volume 69, Issue 1
Antarctic Ozone Hole Research Front
Foreword to Antarctic Ozone Hole Research Front. B. W. Forgan
The Antarctic ozone hole during 2014. P. B. Krummel, A. R.
Klekociuk, M. B. Tully, H. P. Gies, S. P. Alexander, P. J. Fraser, S. I.
Henderson, R. Schofield, J. D. Shanklin and K. A. Stone
The Antarctic ozone hole during 2015 and 2016. M. B. Tully, A.
R. Klekociuk, P. B. Krummel, H. P. Gies, S. P. Alexander, P. J. Fraser,
S. I. Henderson, R. Schofield, J. D. Shanklin and K. A. Stone.
The Antarctic ozone hole during 2017. A. R. Klekociuk, M.
B. Tully, P. B. Krummel, O. Evtushevsky, V. Kravchenko, S. I.
Henderson, S. P. Alexander, R. R. Querel, S. Nichol, D. Smale, G.
P. Milinevsky, A. Grytsai, P. J. Fraser, Z. Xiangdong, H. P. Gies, R.
Schofield and J. D. Shanklin.
Trends in Antarctic ozone hole metrics 2001–17. M. B. Tully, P. B.
Krummel and A. R. Klekociuk.
The influence of large amplitude planetary waves on the
Antarctic ozone hole of austral spring 2017. O. Evtushevsky, A.
R. Klekociuk, V. Kravchenko, G. Milinevsky and A. Grytsai.
Research Articles
Optical properties of Sydney aerosols. G. P. Box and T. Hallal.
Dynamics of 2015 positive Indian Ocean Dipole. P. A. Utari, M. Y.
N. Khakim, D. Setiabudidaya and I. Iskandar.
A comparison of weather systems in 1870 and 1956 leading to
extreme floods in the Murray Darling Basin. J. Callaghan.
The synoptic‐dynamics of summertime heatwaves in the
Sydney area (Australia). T. Parker, J. Quinting and M. Reeder.
Variation in growing season water balance in central Victoria,
Australia, in relation to large‐scale climate drivers. A. J. Marshall.
The sensitivity of fire activity to interannual climate variability
in Victoria, Australia. S. Harris, N. Nicholls, N. Tapper and G. Mills.
Using global navigation satellite system data for real‐time
moisture analysis and forecasting over the Australian region I.
The system. J. Le Marshall, R. Norman, D. Howard, S. Rennie, M.
Moore, J. Kaplon, Y. Xiao, K. Zhang, C. Wang, A. Cate, P. Lehmann,
X. Wang, P. Steinle, C. Tingwell, T. Le, W. Rohm and D. Ren.
A comment on temperature measurement at automatic
weather stations in Australia. G. P. Ayers.
The warm and extremely dry spring in 2015 in Tasmania
contained the fingerprint of human influence on the climate. M.
R. Grose, M. T. Black, G. Wang, A. D. King, P. Hope and D. J. Karoly.
Sensitivity of the orographic precipitation across the Australian
Snowy Mountains to regional climate indices. F. Sarmadi, Y.
Huang, S. T. Siems and M. J. Manton.
Analysis of a southerly buster event and associated solitary
waves. S. Wang, L. Leslie, T. Rai, M. Speer and Y. Kuleshov.
Environmental interactions during the extreme rain event
associated with ex tropical cyclone Oswald (2013). M.‐D. Leroux,
M. C. Nguyen‐Hankinson, N. E. Davidson, J. Callaghan, K. Tory, A.
Wain and X. Huang.
High‐impact thunderstorms of the Brisbane metropolitan area.
J. S. Soderholm, K. I. Turner, J. P. Brook, T. Wedd and J. Callaghan.
Developing impact‐based thresholds for coastal inundation
from tide gauge observations. B. S. Hague, B. F. Murphy, D. A.
Jones and A. J. Taylor.
Seasonal Climate Summaries
Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere (spring
2016): strong negative Indian Ocean Dipole ends, bringing
second wettest September to Australia. B. Trewin and C. Ganter.
Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere
(summer 2016–17): a season of extremes despite neutral ENSO,
IOD. B. Hague.
Seasonal climate summary southern hemisphere (autumn
2017): the Great Barrier Reef experiences coral bleaching during
El Niño Southern Oscillation neutral conditions. G. A. Smith.
Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere (winter
2017): exceptionally warm days for Australia. D. J. Martin and S.
Tobin.
Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere
(summer 2017–18): an exceptionally warm season for
Australia—a short‐lived and weak La Niña. T. Tihema
Early Online View
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information.