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2011

  • MWAC: 5-star
    MWAC ranked the best University Atmospheric Science group in Australia.
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2010

  • AGU "Research Spotlight"
    "The slab ocean El Niņo" by MWAC's Dietmar Dommenget to be featured as "Research Spotlight" in the AGU's weekly newsletter, Eos.
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  • CASANZ Student Award
    MWAC's John Pearce receives 2010 Victoria/Tasmania Air & Environment Student Award from Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand.
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  • Centre of Excellence
    MWAC designated an ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
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  • IPCC Lead Author
    MWAC scientist chosen as IPCC Lead Author
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  • Super Science
    Monash Weather and Climate wins a share of Super Science Funding
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  • AMOS Student Award
    MWAC's Mai Nguyen awarded prize for best student oral presentation at AMOS Annual Meeting in Canberra.
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  • New AMOS President
    Professor Neville Nicholls was named as the new President of Australian Meteorological and Oceanography Society at the Annual Meeting in Canberra.
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2009

  • Cloud-seeding works?
    An ABC Catalyst report on the effectiveness of cloud-seeding features research by MWAC scientists.
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2008 and older

  • Caution at what cost?
    Australia can be a leader in emissions reduction instead of waiting for a global agreement.
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  • New Alliance
    Three of Australia's top universities have formed an alliance to spearhead national leadership in climate change research, education and policy.
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  • Robot Aircraft
    How polar cyclones may hold the key to drought. ABC Radio Australia - Innovations interview with Professor Lynch.
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  • Past-climate records
    An abundance of indicators can be used to characterise natural and anthropogenic climate variability on a range of timescales.
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  • Savanna fires
    A study by Monash environmental scientists is assessing the long-term impact of savanna fires on Australia's climate.
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