Updates from the CSIRO Decadal Climate Forecasting project team.
The annual Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) 2021 online conference brought together leading experts in meteorology, oceanography, climate and […]
James was interviewed by South Australia’s 5MU on 8th October and was asked about the causes and impacts of the […]
DCFP Project Leader Richard Matear has contributed to research that has found that the world’s strongest ocean currents; which play […]
The DCFP’s Dr Carly Tozer presented a Science Series webinar on 19 August as part of the NESP Earth Systems […]
The CSIRO CAFE forecasting system has been used in the development of a new Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update […]
Gadi, the new Australian supercomputer, based at the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI Australia), has placed at 25 on the TOP500 list, […]
By Dr Thomas Moore, Sophie Schmidt As Australia comes to grips with the devastating COVID-19 global pandemic, it’s possible to […]
The Decadal Climate Forecasting Project (DCFP) today joined a World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) effort by becoming an accredited annual-to-decadal climate […]
The National Computing Infrastructure (NCI) has awarded an inaugural Australasian Leadership Computing Grants (ALCG) to the DCFP, providing compute time […]
The TasLab Engage project has been recently completed. The engagement-focused project was led by DCFP’s Dr Carly Tozer and James […]