01. Ocean extreme events and their impacts
AMOS Annual Meeting and International Conference on Tropical Meteorology and Oceanography
Days
Monday, 10th June
Tuesday, 11th June
Wednesday, 12th June
Thursday, 13th June
Friday, 14th June
Tracks
01. Ocean extreme events and their impacts
02/03. Dynamics of the Southern Hemisphere oceans; bridging spatial scales in the ocean
04. From the shelf to the deep: Antarctic and Southern Ocean processes
05. Advances in ocean observing, modelling and prediction
06. Tropics to ice: clouds, aerosol, composition and chemistry
07. Australian rainfall: processes, interactions and extremes
09. Wave dynamics
10. Modelling, prediction and projections of climate variability and change
12. Regional climate modelling and its applications
13. Understanding variability and changes in Southern Hemisphere circulation
14. Palaeoclimates and palaeo-environments: proxies and modelling advances
16. High-impact weather
17. Extreme temperature events: attribution of events, processes and impacts
18. Drought: variability, processes and prediction
19. Impact and risk assessment for weather extremes
21. Closing the loop: weather and climate impacts and risks described for agriculture and business.
22. Energy systems and the weather/climate nexus
23. Automation and the changing role of the forecaster
24/25. Education, outreach and public engagement in weather, climate and ocean science
26. Big data in oceanography and meteorology: challenges, applications and data products
27. Indigenous weather and climate
28. Processes in global and regional monsoons
29. Climate application for the tropics
30. The role of organised tropical convection for weather and climate variability
31. Maritime Continent earth system science and the Years of Maritime Continent
32. Tropical cyclones: climate processes, variability and change
33. Tropical cyclone dynamics and forecasting
34. Tropical climate variability: dynamics, teleconnections and impacts
35. Variability and dynamics of Indo-Pacific ocean exchange and roles in air-sea coupling
36. Tropical oceanography: processes and dynamics
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Speakers
01(i). Ocean extreme events and their impacts
2:00PM - 3:00PM
Tuesday, 11th June
Room 2 (Meeting Room 2)
Chairs: Eva Cougnon & Craig Steinberg
Towards a better understanding of the role of the ocean and cryosphere in extreme events
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Kathleen L McInnes
Can Ningaloo Niño develop without ENSO?
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Takahito Kataoka
Monitor the evolution and demise of an extreme marine heatwave event with sustained coastal observing system off Rottnest, Western Australia
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Ming Feng
Session 01 Lightning Lectures
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Gabriela Pilo
,
Neil Holbrook
,
Andréa Taschetto
,
Julian O'Grady
and
Xiao Hua Wang
01(ii). Ocean extreme events and their impacts
4:00PM - 5:30PM
Tuesday, 11th June
Room 2 (Meeting Room 2)
Chairs: Eva Cougnon & Neil Holbrook
Monitoring coastally trapped waves along western and southern coasts of Australia using IMOS HF radar data
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Yasha Hetzel
Measuring coastal upwelling using IMOS Himawari-8 and Multi-Sensor SST
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Helen Beggs
A Novel Approach to Understanding the Driving Factors in Cyclone Damage
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Cindy Bruyere
Impact-based thresholds for extreme sea levels in northern Australia: quantifying extreme sea level frequency changes and the emergence of tidal inundation ('nuisance flooding').
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Ben Hague
Forecasting extreme Sea Surface Temperatures for New Zealand aquaculture
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Catherine de Burgh-Day
Observed ocean temperature extremes in the Tasman Sea
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Amandine Schaeffer