My experience at the CAPE-k Summer School
Fires, floods and marine heatwave: Australia’ s summer of extremes
Giles Weather Station: Inside my life as a weather observer in remote Australia
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BAMOS April 2025
Bulletin April 2025
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President ' s report
AMOS President report by Martin Singh
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My experience at the CAPE-k Summer School
In early February, PhD student Tahereh Alinejadtabrizi had the opportunity to attend the Cloud and Precipitation Experiment at kennaook( CAPE-k) Summer School in Stanley, Tasmania. The program featured keynote lectures, a hackathon and a site visit to the Kennaook / Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station. In this article, Tahereh reflects on her time at the Summer School and what she took away from it.
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Fires, floods and marine heatwave: Australia’ s summer of extremes
Bushfires in the Grampians National Park, floods in North Queensland and an intense marine heatwave off Western Australia— the 2024-2025 summer brought its share of climate extremes. A group of climate scientists revisit these events, exploring their causes and impacts.
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Giles Weather Station: Inside my life as a weather observer in remote Australia
Located on the edge of the Gibson Desert in Western Australia, Giles Weather Station is one of the most remote weather stations in Australia. Emma Lewis shares the challenges and wonders of living and working in such a remote environment.