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Neil Holbrook

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Neil Holbrook

Professor of Ocean and Climate Dynamics
Centre for Oceans and Cryosphere

Room 217.F , IMAS Hobart Waterfront

+61 3 6226 2027 (phone)

Neil.Holbrook@utas.edu.au

Neil Holbrook is Professor of Ocean and Climate Dynamics and Head of the Centre for Oceans and Cryosphere within IMAS. He is a Physical Oceanographer by training, and one of Australia's original National Greenhouse Advisory Committee (NGAC) PhD scholars graduating from the University of Sydney. His interests and expertise are in the ocean's role in climate, ocean and climate dynamics, climate variability, extremes, climate change, and systems science. He led Australia's National Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources [2009-2013]. Neil is President of the International Commission on Climate of IAMAS/IUGG and a Fellow of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society.

Biography

Following his PhD in Physical Oceanography at the University of Sydney, and with a background in Applied Mathematics, Neil was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship in the Climatic Impacts Centre at Macquarie University, working with Professor Ann Henderson-Sellers. One year later Neil was appointed as Lecturer, and subsequently promoted to Senior Lecturer in Atmospheric Science at Macquarie University. In 2008, Neil moved to Hobart where he was appointed Associate Professor of Climatology and Climate Change in the School of Environmental Studies at the University of Tasmania, before transferring to the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies in 2011. Over the years, Neil has undertaken several visiting fellowships and/or collaborative visits with colleagues at various institutions including the National Center for Atmospheric Research (Boulder, Colorado, USA), Scripps Institution of Oceanography (USA), PROFC University of Concepcion (Chile), University of East Anglia (UK), National Oceanography Centre (UK) and the University of Exeter (UK). Neil is President of the International Commission on Climate of IAMAS/IUGG; Associate Editor of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal; and Fellow of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS).  He has previously served as elected Chair of Sydney Centre of AMOS for three years, and USC/UTAS/GU Collaborative Research Leadership Fellow (Sustainability; University of Tasmania) and Visiting Professor at Macquarie University. He is an international participant in the Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (SPICE). He has been invited to give several plenary presentations, convened numerous symposia at international conferences, and served as Associate Editor for the prestigious Journal of Climate [2006-2008].

Career summary

Qualifications

Degree Thesis TitleUniversityCountry Date
Colloquium for Research Supervision Certificate   Macquarie University Australia 2006
CHEPD Certificate in Higher Education (Teaching Strand)   Macquarie University Australia 1997
PhD (Physical Oceanography) Temperature variability in the southwest Pacific Ocean between 1955 and 1988 University of Sydney Australia 1995
BSc (1st Class Hons) (Physical Oceanography) Current shear in the eastern Indian Ocean from ADCP measurements University of Sydney Australia 1990

Languages (other than English)

Basic French and Spanish

Memberships

Professional practice

  • 2012-2015: Research Leadership Fellow (Sustainability) in USC/UTAS/GU Collaborative Research Network project 'Research Futures'
  • 2014 -: Vice-Chair, Hobart Centre of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society; Coordinator, Two Plus Two Program between Ocean University of China and IMAS; Member, IMAS Education Committee
  • 2013 -: Executive Nominating Committee, International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
  • 2011 -: President, International Commission on Climate of IAMAS/IUGG

Administrative expertise

  • Deputy Head, Centre for Oceans and Cryosphere, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
  • Convenor, Australia's Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources [2009-2013]

Teaching

Physical oceanography, Climate variability, Climate change, El Niño – Southern Oscillation, Decadal variability, Atmosphere and ocean dynamics, Our changing climate, Climate system science, Earth system science, Climate predictability and projections, Climate change adaptation

Teaching expertise

  • Awarded the CHEPD Certificate in Higher Education Teaching Strand [1997]
  • Nominated for a Macquarie University Outstanding Teaching Award [2002]
  • Peer-reviewed publications in L&T literature regarding research-led teaching
  • Led Australia's first ever National Marine Climate Change Adaptation Graduate Schools
  • Record of high quality Bachelor's Honours students and success
  • Awarded six teaching grants including co-authoring the Macquarie University Flagship Grant [1997] and led Macquarie University Teaching Development Grant for 'Interactive visualisation of model ocean simulations for the Atmospheric Science and Bachelor of Marine Science teaching programs' [2001-2002]
  • Director, Atmospheric Science Program (Macquarie University)
  • Internationally funded Visiting Teaching Scholar at Orange Coast College, Newport, California [2002]
  • Bachelor's Honours Degree Coordinator [1996-2001]
  • Generic Skills Project Steering Committee [2004]
  • Climate Change Adaptation Expert Advisory Panel member - informed KGA518

Teaching responsibility

  • Program Coordinator: 'Two Plus Two' Program between Ocean University of China and IMAS
  • Unit Coordinator: Our Changing Climate KGA320

Research Appointments

  • 2014 -: Steering Committee of the NCCARF Natural Ecosystems Network
  • 2012: Leader of Australia's Marine Biodiversity and Resources National Adaptation Research Plan review and update
  • Steering Committee of the 2012 National Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Report Card
  • 2010-2013: Member of Australia's Climate Change Adaptation: Marine Biodiversity, Resources and Fisheries National Coordinating Committee
  • Led national assessment of Australian marine stakeholder needs in a changing climate [2010/11]
  • Research Leadership Fellow (Sustainability), USC/UTAS/GU Collaborative Research Network 'Research Futures'
  • Adjunct/Visiting Professor, Department of Environment and Geography, Macquarie University
  • Associate Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science

Research Invitations

  • Invited to lead review paper on climate variability for Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
  • Invited to lead El Niño – Southern Oscillation chapter for National Marine Climate Change Report Card 2009 and 2012
  • Invited participant in Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (SPICE)
  • Invited to give several plenary presentations and media interviews
  • Invited reviewer of IPCC AR5 zero-order draft chapter
  • Examined 7 PhD theses from external Universities (by invitation)

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Expertise

Neil uses his background in applied mathematics and physical oceanography, and his expertise in ocean and climate dynamics at seasonal to multi-centennial time scales, to better diagnose the important mechanisms underpinning climate variability and climate change. To reduce the uncertainties associated with human-induced (anthropogenic) climate change, the potential risks associated with abrupt climate change, and the likely changes in climatic extreme events, requires a strong understanding of natural climate variability on all time scales.Neil is one of Australia's original National Greenhouse Advisory Committee (NGAC) PhD scholars, and has been working in ocean and climate change science for 25 years. He has published extensively in the international literature on the ocean's role in climate, climate variability, climate extremes and climate change. Neil has also shown national leadership in developing thinking around marine climate change adaptation.

Research Themes

Neil's research aligns with two of the University's research themes: Marine, Antarctic and Maritime and Environment, Resources and Sustainability. His research includes the following:

Indo-Pacific Ocean, Climate Variability and Change

Among his research achievements, Neil provided the first published quantification of the multi-decadal warming in the southwest Tasman Sea, and its contribution to steric sea level rise; demonstrated the significant modulating effect of El Niño – Southern Oscillation and decadal variability throughout the southwest Pacific Ocean, that connects the East Australian Current and Tasman Front, and affects subtropical mode water formation; and discovered the importance of forced Rossby waves on seasonal variations in southwest Pacific upper ocean temperatures. Most recently, Neil has demonstrated the strong and significant link between changes in the large-scale South Pacific climate and winds, East Australian Current intensity and sea level at the coast in Sydney Harbour.

Neil has also led the development of simple ocean dynamic process models of the world's oceans with his group. Aside from numerous published papers that have been generated using these models, Neil has also incorporated these modelling tools into his teaching. Neil's commitment to bridging the nexus between research and teaching has led to research-led teaching papers built on student learning activities developed using one of his models.

Through a program of supervised postgraduate research projects, Neil and his team have demonstrated that planetary (Rossby) waves are critical to Pacific Ocean predictability at year-to-year to decadal time scales. Research comprises of: (a) observational analyses, using in situ and satellite remote sensed data; and (b) modelling studies, using hierarchical modelling approaches and experiments.

Neil's research group has made important contributions to our understanding of the importance of planetary waves in the presence of bottom topography using satellite observations; the mechanisms underpinning Pacific Ocean interannual dynamics; and interdecadal climate variability and predictability. This research activity has recently extended to the Indian Ocean.

Climate Risk, Predictability, Projections and Analysis of Extremes

Climate extremes are expected to have the greatest impact on the health and welfare of society – including outbreaks of vector-borne disease. With collaborative partners, Neil's interests and contributions include investigations of precipitation and temperature extremes in observations and climate models, and the relationship between climate and Ross River virus risk. Through his supervision of higher degree research projects, Neil and his team have also helped to develop several tropical cyclone seasonal forecasting statistical models.

Marine Social-Ecological Systems

Finally, through Neil's national leadership of Australia's Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Neil and his collaborators have developed marine social-ecological systems approaches to address climate change adaptation and resilience issues.

Collaboration

Neil is involved in several international projects, most notably the Climate Change Adaptation and Water Governance (CADWAGO) project: http://www.cadwago.net. International collaborative partner institutions include the University of Exeter (UK), National Oceanography Centre Southampton (UK), Beijing Normal University (China), and Universidad Nacional Heredia (Costa Rica). Nationally, Neil collaborates mainly with colleagues within the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere, the Bureau of Meteorology, and the UTAS-CSIRO Centre for Marine Socioecology.

Current projects

  • 2013-2015: Collaborative Research Network 'Research Futures' – University of the Sunshine Coast, University of Tasmania, Griffith University, $5.45 million [DIISRTE]
  • 2013-2015: Climate Change Adaptation and Water Governance: reconciling food security, renewable energy and the provision of multiple ecosystem services (CADWAGO), $1.5 million [part of Europe and Global Challenges programme by Compagnia di San Paolo, VolkswagenStiftung and Riksbankens Jubileumsfond].
  • 2011-2015: Effects of Climate Change on Temperate Benthic Assemblages on the Continental Shelf in Eastern Australia, $556,800 [ARC Super Science Fellowships]
  • 2009-2013: Australia's Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, $1.6 million [DCCEE/NCCARF], ARNMBR

Fields of Research

  • Physical oceanography (370803)
  • Atmospheric dynamics (370105)
  • Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation (410102)

Research Objectives

  • Climate variability (excl. social impacts) (190502)
  • Social impacts of climate change and variability (190103)
  • Oceanic processes (excl. in the Antarctic and Southern Ocean) (180506)

Publications

Neil has been Associate Editor for Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Journal since 2001.

Total publications

237

Highlighted publications

(8 outputs)
YearTypeCitationAltmetrics
2020Journal ArticleHolbrook NJ, Sen Gupta A, Oliver ECJ, Hobday AJ, Benthuysen JA, et al., 'Keeping pace with marine heatwaves', Nature Reviews: Earth and Environment, 1 pp. 482-493. ISSN 2662-138X (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s43017-020-0068-4 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 105Web of Science - 89

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2019Journal ArticleHolbrook NJ, Scannell HA, Sen Gupta A, Benthuysen JA, Feng M, et al., 'A global assessment of marine heatwaves and their drivers', Nature Communications, 10 Article 2624. ISSN 2041-1723 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-10206-z [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 224Web of Science - 205

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2019Journal ArticleSmale DA, Wernberg T, Oliver ECJ, Thomsen M, Harvey BP, et al., 'Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services', Nature Climate Change, 9, (4) pp. 306-312. ISSN 1758-678X (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41558-019-0412-1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 604Web of Science - 569

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2018Journal ArticleMarzloff MP, Oliver ECJ, Barrett NS, Holbrook NJ, James L, et al., 'Differential vulnerability to climate change yields novel deep-reef communities', Nature Climate Change, 8, (10) pp. 873-878. ISSN 1758-678X (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41558-018-0278-7 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: Marzloff MP; Oliver ECJ; Barrett NS; James L; Wotherspoon SJ; Johnson CR

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2018Journal ArticleOliver ECJ, Donat MG, Burrows MT, Moore PJ, Smale DA, et al., 'Longer and more frequent marine heatwaves over the past century', Nature Communications, 9, (1) Article 1324. ISSN 2041-1723 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03732-9 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 764Web of Science - 741

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2017Journal ArticleOliver ECJ, Benthuysen JA, Bindoff NL, Hobday AJ, Holbrook NJ, et al., 'The unprecedented 2015/16 Tasman Sea marine heatwave', Nature Communications, 8 Article 16101. ISSN 2041-1723 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/ncomms16101 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 273Web of Science - 256

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Bindoff NL; Mundy CN

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2014Journal ArticleBates AE, Barrett NS, Stuart-Smith RD, Holbrook NJ, Thompson PA, et al., 'Resilience and signatures of tropicalization in protected reef fish communities', Nature Climate Change, 4, (1) pp. 62-67. ISSN 1758-6798 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2062 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 105Web of Science - 100

Co-authors: Bates AE; Barrett NS; Stuart-Smith RD; Edgar GJ

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2011Journal ArticleHolbrook NJ, Goodwin ID, McGregor S, Molina E, Power SB, 'ENSO to multi-decadal time scale changes in East Australian Current transports and Fort Denison sea level: Oceanic Rossby waves as the connecting mechanism', Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58, (5) pp. 547-558. ISSN 0967-0645 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.06.007 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 81Web of Science - 74

Co-authors: Molina E

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YearCitationAltmetrics
2023Song S-Y, Yeh S-W, Kim H, Holbrook NJ, 'Arctic warming contributes to increase in Northeast Pacific marine heatwave days over the past decades', Communications Earth & Environment, 4 Article 25. ISSN 2662-4435 (2023) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s43247-023-00683-y [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1

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2022Deo A, Chand SS, McIntosh RD, Prakash B, Holbrook NJ, et al., 'Severe tropical cyclones over southwest Pacific Islands: economic impacts and implications for disaster risk management', Climatic Change, 172 Article 38. ISSN 0165-0009 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10584-022-03391-2 [eCite] [Details]

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2022Holbrook NJ, Hernaman V, Koshiba S, Lako J, Kajtar JB, et al., 'Impacts of marine heatwaves on tropical western and central Pacific Island nations and their communities', Global and Planetary Change, 208 Article 103680. ISSN 0921-8181 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2021.103680 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: Kajtar JB

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2022Kajtar JB, Bachman SD, Holbrook NJ, Pilo GS, 'Drivers, dynamics, and persistence of the 2017/2018 Tasman Sea marine heatwave', JGR Oceans, 127, (8) Article e2022JC018931. ISSN 2169-9275 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2022JC018931 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Kajtar JB; Pilo GS

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2022Kajtar JB, Hernaman V, Holbrook NJ, Petrelli P, 'Tropical western and central Pacific marine heatwave data calculated from gridded sea surface temperature observations and CMIP6', Data in Brief, 40 Article 107694. ISSN 2352-3409 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107694 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 2

Co-authors: Kajtar JB; Petrelli P

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2022Layton C, Vermont H, Beggs H, Brassington GB, Burke AD, et al., 'Giant kelp rafts wash ashore 450 km from the nearest populations and against the dominant ocean current', Ecology, 103, (10) Article e3795. ISSN 0012-9658 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/ecy.3795 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Layton C; Semolini Pilo G

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2022Udy DG, Vance TR, Kiem AS, Holbrook NJ, 'A synoptic bridge linking sea salt aerosol concentrations in East Antarctic snowfall to Australian rainfall', Communications Earth and Environment, 3 Article 175. ISSN 2662-4435 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s43247-022-00502-w [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Udy DG; Vance TR

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2022Wang Y, Kajtar JB, Alexander LV, Pilo GS, Holbrook NJ, 'Understanding the changing nature of marine cold-spells', Geophysical Research Letters, 49, (6) Article e2021GL097002. ISSN 0094-8276 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2021GL097002 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3

Co-authors: Wang Y; Kajtar JB; Pilo GS

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2022Zhao Z, Han M, Yang K, Holbrook NJ, 'Signatures of midsummer droughts over Central America and Mexico', Climate Dynamics pp. 1-20. ISSN 0930-7575 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-022-06505-9 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

Co-authors: Han M

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2021Deo A, Chand SS, Ramsay H, Holbrook NJ, McGree S, et al., 'Tropical cyclone contribution to extreme rainfall over southwest Pacific Island nations', Climate Dynamics, 56 pp. 3967-3993. ISSN 0930-7575 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-021-05680-5 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 9

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2021Echevarria ER, Hemer MA, Holbrook NJ, 'Global implications of surface current modulation of the wind-wave field', Ocean Modelling, 161 Article 101792. ISSN 1463-5003 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.ocemod.2021.101792 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 5Web of Science - 4

Co-authors: Echevarria ER

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2021Kajtar JB, Holbrook NJ, Hernaman V, 'A catalogue of marine heatwave metrics and trends for the Australian region', Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science, 71, (3) pp. 284-302. ISSN 2206-5865 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1071/ES21014 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 2

Co-authors: Kajtar JB

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2021Lou J, O'Kane TJ, Holbrook NJ, 'A linear inverse model of tropical and South Pacific climate variability: optimal structure and stochastic forcing', Journal of Climate, 34, (1) pp. 143-155. ISSN 0894-8755 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0964.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Lou J; O'Kane TJ

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2021Lou J, O'Kane TJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Linking the atmospheric Pacific-South American mode with oceanic variability and predictability', Communications Earth & Environment, 2 Article 223. ISSN 2662-4435 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s43247-021-00295-4 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 5Web of Science - 4

Co-authors: Lou J

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2021Pourasghar F, Oliver ECJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Influence of the MJO on daily surface air temperature over Iran', International Journal of Climatology, 41, (9) pp. 4562-4573. ISSN 0899-8418 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/joc.7086 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2021Shin N-Y, Kug J-S, McCormack FS, Holbrook NJ, 'The double-peaked El Nino and its physical processes', Journal of Climate, 34, (4) pp. 1291-1303. ISSN 0894-8755 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0402.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

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2021Su Z, Pilo GS, Corney S, Holbrook NJ, Mori M, et al., 'Characterizing marine heatwaves in the Kerguelen Plateau region', Frontiers in Marine Science, 7 Article 531297. ISSN 2296-7745 (2021) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2020.531297 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

Co-authors: Pilo GS; Corney S; Mori M

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2020Echevarria ER, Hemer MA, Holbrook NJ, Marshall AG, 'Influence of the Pacific-South American modes on the global spectral wind-wave climate', JGR Oceans, 125, (8) Article e2020JC016354. ISSN 2169-9275 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2020JC016354 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 5Web of Science - 5

Co-authors: Echevarria ER; Marshall AG

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2020Grose MR, Narsay S, Delage F, Dowdy AJ, Bador M, et al., 'Insights from CMIP6 for Australia's future climate', Earth's Future, 8, (5) Article e2019EF001469. ISSN 2328-4277 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2019EF001469 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 116Web of Science - 112

Co-authors: Kajtar JB

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2020Holbrook NJ, Sen Gupta A, Oliver ECJ, Hobday AJ, Benthuysen JA, et al., 'Keeping pace with marine heatwaves', Nature Reviews: Earth and Environment, 1 pp. 482-493. ISSN 2662-138X (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s43017-020-0068-4 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 105Web of Science - 89

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2020Li Z, Holbrook NJ, Zhang X, Oliver ECJ, Cougnon EA, 'Remote forcing of Tasman Sea marine heatwaves', Journal of Climate, 33, (12) pp. 5337-5354. ISSN 0894-8755 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0641.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 22Web of Science - 17

Co-authors: Li Z; Oliver ECJ; Cougnon EA

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2020Lou J, O'Kane TJ, Holbrook NJ, 'A linear inverse model of tropical and South Pacific seasonal predictability', Journal of Climate, 33, (11) pp. 4537-4554. ISSN 0894-8755 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0548.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Lou J

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2020Oliver ECJ, Benthuysen JA, Darmaraki S, Donat MG, Hobday AJ, et al., 'Marine heatwaves', Annual Review of Marine Science, 13 pp. 313-342. ISSN 1941-0611 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-032720-095144 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 130Web of Science - 116

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2020Sen Gupta A, Thomsen M, Benthuysen JA, Hobday AJ, Oliver E, et al., 'Drivers and impacts of the most extreme marine heatwaves events', Scientific Reports, 10 Article 19359. ISSN 2045-2322 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-75445-3 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 87Web of Science - 61

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2020Udy DG, Vance TR, Kiem AS, Holbrook NJ, Curran MAJ, 'Links between large-scale modes of climate variability and synoptic weather patterns in the southern Indian Ocean', Journal of Climate, 34, (3) pp. 883-899. ISSN 0894-8755 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0297.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 10Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: Udy DG; Vance TR; Curran MAJ

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2020Zhao Z, Holbrook NJ, Oliver ECJ, Ballestero D, Vargas-Hernandez JM, 'Characteristic atmospheric states during mid-summer droughts over Central America and Mexico', Climate Dynamics, 55 pp. 681-701. ISSN 0930-7575 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-020-05283-6 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 8

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2019Echevarria ER, Hemer MA, Holbrook NJ, 'Seasonal variability of the global spectral wind-wave climate', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 124, (4) pp. 2924-2939. ISSN 2169-9275 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2018JC014620 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 22

Co-authors: Echevarria ER

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2019Holbrook NJ, Scannell HA, Sen Gupta A, Benthuysen JA, Feng M, et al., 'A global assessment of marine heatwaves and their drivers', Nature Communications, 10 Article 2624. ISSN 2041-1723 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-10206-z [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 224Web of Science - 205

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2019Lou J, Holbrook NJ, O'Kane TJ, 'South Pacific decadal climate variability and potential predictability', Journal of Climate, 32, (18) pp. 6051-6069. ISSN 0894-8755 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0249.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 15Web of Science - 15

Co-authors: Lou J

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2019Oliver ECJ, Burrows MT, Donat MG, Sen Gupta A, Alexander LV, et al., 'Projected marine heatwaves in the 21st century and the potential for ecological impact', Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, (December) Article 734. ISSN 2296-7745 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2019.00734 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 171Web of Science - 197

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2019Perkins-Kirkpatrick SE, King AD, Cougnon EA, Grose MR, Oliver ECJ, et al., 'The role of natural variability and anthropogenic climate change in the 2017/18 Tasman Sea marine heatwave', Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 100, (1) pp. 105-110. ISSN 0003-0007 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0116.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 39Web of Science - 35

Co-authors: Cougnon EA

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2019Pilo GS, Holbrook NJ, Kiss AE, Hogg AMcC, 'Sensitivity of marine heatwave metrics to ocean model resolution', Geophysical Research Letters, 46, (24) pp. 14604-14612. ISSN 0094-8276 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2019GL084928 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 28Web of Science - 23

Co-authors: Pilo GS

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2019Pourasghar F, Oliver ECJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Modulation of wet-season rainfall over Iran by the Madden- Julian Oscillation, Indian Ocean Dipole and El Nino-Southern Oscillation', International Journal of Climatology, 39, (10) pp. 4029-4040. ISSN 0899-8418 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/joc.6057 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 7

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2019Santoso A, Hendon H, Watkins A, Power S, Dommenget D, et al., 'Dynamics and predictability of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation: an Australian perspective on progress and challenges', Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 100, (3) pp. 403-420. ISSN 0003-0007 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-18-0057.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 44Web of Science - 34

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2019Smale DA, Wernberg T, Oliver ECJ, Thomsen M, Harvey BP, et al., 'Marine heatwaves threaten global biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services', Nature Climate Change, 9, (4) pp. 306-312. ISSN 1758-678X (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41558-019-0412-1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 604Web of Science - 569

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2019Wahiduzzaman M, Oliver ECJ, Klotzbach PJ, Wotherspoon SJ, Holbrook NJ, 'A statistical seasonal forecast model of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones using the quasi-biennial oscillation', International Journal of Climatology, 39, (2) pp. 934-952. ISSN 0899-8418 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/joc.5853 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 20Web of Science - 20

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Wotherspoon SJ

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2019Williams SE, Hobday AJ, Falconi L, Hero J-M, Holbrook NJ, et al., 'Research priorities for natural ecosystems in a changing global climate', Global Change Biology, 26, (2) pp. 410-416. ISSN 1354-1013 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14856 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 13

Co-authors: Ling SD

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2019Zhao Z, Oliver ECJ, Ballestero D, Vargas-Hernandez JM, Holbrook NJ, 'Influence of the Madden-Julian oscillation on Costa Rican mid-summer drought timing', International Journal of Climatology, 39, (1) pp. 292-301. ISSN 0899-8418 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/joc.5806 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 8

Co-authors: Zhao Z; Oliver ECJ

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2018Dunstan PK, Moore BR, Bell JD, Holbrook NJ, Oliver ECJ, et al., 'How can climate predictions improve sustainability of coastal fisheries in Pacific Small-Island Developing States?', Marine Policy, 88 pp. 295-302. ISSN 0308-597X (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2017.09.033 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 16Web of Science - 14

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2018Hobday AJ, Oliver ECJ, Sen Gupta A, Benthuysen JA, Burrows MT, et al., 'Categorizing and naming marine heatwaves', Oceanography, 31, (2) Article 205. ISSN 1042-8275 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.5670/oceanog.2018.205 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 252Web of Science - 236

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2018Marzloff MP, Oliver ECJ, Barrett NS, Holbrook NJ, James L, et al., 'Differential vulnerability to climate change yields novel deep-reef communities', Nature Climate Change, 8, (10) pp. 873-878. ISSN 1758-678X (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41558-018-0278-7 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: Marzloff MP; Oliver ECJ; Barrett NS; James L; Wotherspoon SJ; Johnson CR

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2018Melo Zurita ML, Thomsen DC, Holbrook NJ, Smith TF, Lyth A, et al., 'Global water governance and climate change: identifying innovative arrangements for adaptive transformation', Water, 10, (1) Article 29. ISSN 2073-4441 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3390/w10010029 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 13

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2018Oliver ECJ, Donat MG, Burrows MT, Moore PJ, Smale DA, et al., 'Longer and more frequent marine heatwaves over the past century', Nature Communications, 9, (1) Article 1324. ISSN 2041-1723 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03732-9 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 764Web of Science - 741

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2018Oliver ECJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Variability and long-term trends in the shelf circulation off eastern Tasmania', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 123, (10) pp. 7366-7381. ISSN 2169-9275 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2018JC013994 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2018Oliver ECJ, Lago V, Hobday AJ, Holbrook NJ, Ling SD, et al., 'Marine heatwaves off eastern Tasmania: trends, interannual variability, and predictability', Progress in Oceanography, 161 pp. 116-130. ISSN 0079-6611 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2018.02.007 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 58Web of Science - 56

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Lago V; Ling SD; Mundy CN

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2018Oliver ECJ, Perkins-Kirkpatrick SE, Holbrook NJ, Bindoff NL, 'Anthropogenic and natural influences on record 2016 marine heat waves', Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 99, (1) pp. S44-S48. ISSN 0003-0007 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-17-0093.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 29Web of Science - 24

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Bindoff NL

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2017Ghelani RPS, Oliver ECJ, Holbrook NJ, Wheeler MC, Klotzbach PJ, 'Joint modulation of intraseasonal rainfall in tropical Australia by the Madden-Julian Oscillation and El Nino-Southern Oscillation', Geophysical Research Letters, 44, (20) pp. 10,754-10,761. ISSN 0094-8276 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/2017GL075452 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 5

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2017Graham FS, Wittenberg AT, Brown JN, Marsland SJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Understanding the double peaked El Nino in coupled GCMs', Climate Dynamics, 48, (5) pp. 2045-2063. ISSN 0930-7575 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-016-3189-1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 30Web of Science - 25

Co-authors: Graham FS

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2017Oliver ECJ, Benthuysen JA, Bindoff NL, Hobday AJ, Holbrook NJ, et al., 'The unprecedented 2015/16 Tasman Sea marine heatwave', Nature Communications, 8 Article 16101. ISSN 2041-1723 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/ncomms16101 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 273Web of Science - 256

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Bindoff NL; Mundy CN

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2017Power S, Saurral R, Chung C, Colman R, Kharin V, et al., 'Towards the prediction of multi-year to decadal climate variability in the Southern Hemisphere', Past Global Changes Magazine, 25, (1) pp. 32-40. ISSN 2411-605X (2017) [Professional, Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.22498/pages.25.1.32 [eCite] [Details]

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2017Wahiduzzaman M, Oliver ECJ, Wotherspoon SJ, Holbrook NJ, 'A climatological model of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone genesis, tracks and landfall', Climate Dynamics, 49, (7-8) pp. 2585-2603. ISSN 0930-7575 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-016-3461-4 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 33Web of Science - 34

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Wotherspoon SJ

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2017White CJ, Carlsen H, Robertson AW, Klein RJT, Lazo JK, et al., 'Potential applications of subseasonal-to-seasonal (S2S) predictions', Meteorological Applications, 24, (3) pp. 315-325. ISSN 1350-4827 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/met.1654 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 197Web of Science - 197

Co-authors: White CJ; Remenyi T; Hodgson-Johnston I; Meinke H

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2016Davidson JL, Jacobson C, Lyth A, Dedekorkut-Howes A, Baldwin CL, et al., 'Interrogating resilience: toward a typology to improve its operationalization', Ecology and Society, 21, (2) Article 27. ISSN 1708-3087 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.5751/ES-08450-210227 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 124Web of Science - 98

Co-authors: Davidson JL; Lyth A; Ellison JC

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2016Frusher S, van Putten I, Haward M, Hobday AJ, Holbrook NJ, et al., 'From physics to fish to folk: supporting coastal regional communities to understand their vulnerability to climate change in Australia', Fisheries Oceanography, 25, (Suppl 1) pp. 19-28. ISSN 1054-6006 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/fog.12139 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 8

Co-authors: Frusher S; van Putten I; Haward M; Hobday AJ; Jennings S; Pecl GT

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2016Hobday AJ, Alexander LV, Perkins SE, Smale DA, Straub SC, et al., 'A hierarchical approach to defining marine heatwaves', Progress in Oceanography, 141 pp. 227-238. ISSN 0079-6611 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2015.12.014 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 684Web of Science - 640

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2016McInnes KL, White CJ, Haigh ID, Hemer MA, Hoeke RK, et al., 'Natural hazards in Australia: sea level and coastal extremes', Climatic Change, 139, (1) pp. 69-83. ISSN 0165-0009 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10584-016-1647-8 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 63Web of Science - 59

Co-authors: White CJ; Oliver ECJ

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2016Ogier EM, Davidson J, Fidelman P, Haward M, Hobday AJ, et al., 'Fisheries management approaches as platforms for climate change adaptation: comparing theory and practice in Australian fisheries', Marine Policy, 71 pp. 82-93. ISSN 0308-597X (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2016.05.014 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 39Web of Science - 40

Co-authors: Ogier EM; Davidson J; Haward M; Hobday AJ; Pecl GT

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2016Oliver ECJ, Herzfeld M, Holbrook NJ, 'Modelling the shelf circulation off eastern Tasmania', Continental Shelf Research, 130 pp. 14-33. ISSN 0278-4343 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2016.10.005 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 17Web of Science - 14

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2016Serrao-Neumann S, Davidson JL, Baldwin CL, Dedekorkut-Howes A, Ellison JC, et al., 'Marine governance to avoid tipping points: can we adapt the adaptability envelope?', Marine Policy, 65 pp. 56-67. ISSN 0308-597X (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2015.12.007 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 32Web of Science - 32

Co-authors: Davidson JL; Ellison JC

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2015Bell EJ, Turner P, Meinke H, Holbrook NJ, 'Developing rural community health risk assessments for climate change: a Tasmanian pilot study', Rural and Remote Health, 15, (3) Article 3174. ISSN 1445-6354 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.22605/RRH3174 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 4

Co-authors: Bell EJ; Turner P; Meinke H

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2015Graham FS, Brown JN, Wittenberg AT, Holbrook NJ, 'Reassessing conceptual models of ENSO', Journal of Climate, 28, (23) pp. 9121-9142. ISSN 0894-8755 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00812.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 7

Co-authors: Graham FS

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2015Lyth A, Holbrook NJ, 'Assessing an indirect health implication of a changing climate: Ross River Virus in a temperate island state', Climate Risk Management, 10 pp. 77-94. ISSN 2212-0963 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.crm.2015.06.004 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9

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2015Metcalf SJ, van Putten EI, Frusher S, Marshall NA, Tull M, et al., 'Measuring the vulnerability of marine social-ecological systems: a prerequisite for the identification of climate change adaptations', Ecology and Society, 20, (2) Article 35. ISSN 1708-3087 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.5751/ES-07509-200235 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 57Web of Science - 53

Co-authors: van Putten EI; Frusher S; Haward M; Hobday AJ; Jennings SM; Pecl GT

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2015Oliver ECJ, O'Kane TJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Projected changes to Tasman Sea eddies in a future climate', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 120, (11) pp. 7150-7165. ISSN 2169-9275 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/2015JC010993 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 35Web of Science - 35

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2015Sunday JM, Pecl GT, Frusher S, Hobday AJ, Hill N, et al., 'Species traits and climate velocity explain geographic range shifts in an ocean-warming hotspot', Ecology Letters, 18, (9) pp. 944-953. ISSN 1461-0248 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/ele.12474 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 290Web of Science - 277

Co-authors: Pecl GT; Frusher S; Hill N; Edgar GJ; Stuart-Smith R; Barrett N; Watson RA; Fulton EA; Bates AE

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2015Vargas-Hernandez JM, Wijffels SE, Meyers G, Belo Do Couto A, Holbrook NJ, 'Decadal characterization of Indo-Pacific Ocean subsurface temperature modes in SODA reanalysis', Journal of Climate, 28, (15) pp. 6113-6132. ISSN 0894-8755 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00700.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 5

Co-authors: Vargas-Hernandez JM; Meyers G; Belo Do Couto A

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2015Vargas-Hernandez JM, Wijffels SE, Meyers G, Holbrook NJ, 'Slow westward movement of salinity anomalies across the tropical South Indian Ocean', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 120, (8) pp. 5436-5456. ISSN 2169-9275 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/2015JC010933 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: Vargas-Hernandez JM; Meyers G

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2014Bates AE, Barrett NS, Stuart-Smith RD, Holbrook NJ, Thompson PA, et al., 'Resilience and signatures of tropicalization in protected reef fish communities', Nature Climate Change, 4, (1) pp. 62-67. ISSN 1758-6798 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2062 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 105Web of Science - 100

Co-authors: Bates AE; Barrett NS; Stuart-Smith RD; Edgar GJ

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2014Bates AE, Pecl GT, Frusher S, Hobday AJ, Wernberg T, et al., 'Defining and observing stages of climate-mediated range shifts in marine systems', Global Environmental Change, 26, (1) pp. 27-38. ISSN 0959-3780 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2014.03.009 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 177Web of Science - 175

Co-authors: Bates AE; Pecl GT; Frusher S; Hill NA; Fulton EA; Edgar GJ; Watson RA

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2014Frusher SD, Hobday AJ, Jennings SM, Creighton C, D'Silva D, et al., 'The short history of research in a marine climate change hotspot: from anecdote to adaptation in south-east Australia', Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 24, (2) pp. 593-611. ISSN 0960-3166 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s11160-013-9325-7 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 76Web of Science - 72

Co-authors: Frusher SD; Hobday AJ; Jennings SM; Haward M; Pecl GT

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2014Ganachaud A, Cravatte S, Melet A, Schiller A, Holbrook NJ, et al., 'The Southwest Pacific Ocean circulation and climate experiment (SPICE)', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 119, (11) pp. 7660-7686. ISSN 2169-9275 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/2013JC009678 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 95Web of Science - 89

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2014Graham FS, Brown JN, Langlais C, Marsland SJ, Wittenberg AT, et al., 'Effectiveness of the Bjerknes stability index in representing ocean dynamics', Climate Dynamics, 43, (9-10) pp. 2399-2414. ISSN 1432-0894 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-014-2062-3 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 38Web of Science - 36

Co-authors: Graham FS

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2014Holbrook NJ, Johnson JE, 'Climate change impacts and adaptation of commercial marine fisheries in Australia: a review of the science', Climatic Change, 124, (4) pp. 703-715. ISSN 0165-0009 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10584-014-1110-7 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 34Web of Science - 30

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2014Holbrook NJ, Li J, Collins M, Di Lorenzo E, Jin FF, et al., 'Decadal climate variability and cross-scale interactions: ICCL 2013 expert assessment workshop', Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 95 pp. ES155-ES158. ISSN 0003-0007 (2014) [Non Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-13-00201.1 [eCite] [Details]

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2014Johnson JE, Holbrook NJ, 'Adaptation of Australia's marine ecosystems to climate change: using science to inform conservation management', International Journal of Ecology, 2014 Article 140354. ISSN 1687-9708 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1155/2014/140354 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11

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2014O'Kane TJ, Matear RJ, Chamberlain MA, Oliver ECJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Storm tracks in the Southern Hemisphere subtropical oceans', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 119, (9) pp. 6078-6100. ISSN 2169-9275 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/2014JC009990 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 21Web of Science - 20

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2014Oliver ECJ, Holbrook NJ, 'A statistical method for improving continental shelf and nearshore marine climate predictions', Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 31, (1) pp. 216-232. ISSN 0739-0572 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JTECH-D-13-00052.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 10

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2014Oliver ECJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Extending our understanding of South Pacific gyre ''spin-up'': modeling the East Australian Current in a future climate', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 119, (5) pp. 2788-2805. ISSN 2169-9275 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/2013JC009591 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 69Web of Science - 66

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2014Oliver ECJ, Wotherspoon SJ, Chamberlain MA, Holbrook NJ, 'Projected Tasman Sea extremes in sea surface temperature through the twenty-first century', Journal of Climate, 27, (5) pp. 1980-1998. ISSN 0894-8755 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00259.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 45

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Wotherspoon SJ

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2014Oliver ECJ, Wotherspoon SJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Estimating extremes from global ocean and climate models: a Bayesian hierarchical model approach', Progress in Oceanography, 122 pp. 77-91. ISSN 0079-6611 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2013.12.004 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 10Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Wotherspoon SJ

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2014Vargas Hernandez J, Wijffels S, Meyers G, Holbrook NJ, 'Evaluating SODA for Indo-Pacific Ocean decadal climate variability studies', Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 119, (11) pp. 7854-7868. ISSN 2169-9275 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/2014JC010175 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 7

Co-authors: Vargas Hernandez J; Meyers G

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2013Couto AB, Holbrook NJ, Maharaj MA, 'Unravelling Eastern Pacific and Central Pacific ENSO Contributions in South Pacific Chlorophyll-a Variability through Remote Sensing', Remote Sensing, 5, (8) pp. 4067-4087. ISSN 2072-4292 (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3390/rs5084067 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 7

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2013Davidson JL, van Putten IE, Leith P, Nursey-Bray MJ, Madin EM, et al., 'Toward operationalizing resilience concepts in Australian marine sectors coping with climate change', Ecology and Society, 18, (3) Article 4. ISSN 1708-3087 (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.5751/ES-05607-180304 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 30Web of Science - 31

Co-authors: Davidson JL; Leith P; Nursey-Bray MJ

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2013Ganachaud A, Bowen M, Brassington G, Cai W, Cravatte S, et al., 'Advances from the Southwest Pacific Ocean circulation and climate experiment (SPICE)', CLIVAR Exchanges No. 61, 18, (1) pp. 16-23. ISSN 1026-0471 (2013) [Non Refereed Article]

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2013Holbrook NJ, 'marine adaptation bulletin', 5, (1) ISSN 2200-5692 (2013) [Edited Journal]

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2013Holbrook NJ, Purcell LM, 'Information Sheet', 11 ISSN 2200-6443 (2013) [Edited Journal]

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2013Holbrook NJ, Purcell LM, 'Information Sheet', 12 ISSN 2200-6443 (2013) [Edited Journal]

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2013Holbrook NJ, Purcell LM, Brooker C, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 5, (1) (Autumn 2013) pp. 1-8. ISSN 2200-5692 (2013) [Edited Journal]

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2012Holbrook NJ, 'marine adaptation bulletin', 4, (1) ISSN 2200-5692 (2012) [Edited Journal]

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2012Holbrook NJ, 'marine adaptation bulletin', 4, (2) ISSN 2200-5692 (2012) [Edited Journal]

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2012Holbrook NJ, 'marine adaptation bulletin', 4, (3) ISSN 2200-5692 (2012) [Edited Journal]

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2012Holbrook NJ, 'marine adaptation bulletin', 4, (4) ISSN 2200-5692 (2012) [Edited Journal]

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2012Holbrook NJ, Purcell LM, 'Information Sheet', 9 ISSN 2200-6443 (2012) [Edited Journal]

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2012Holbrook NJ, Purcell LM, 'Information Sheet', 10 ISSN 2200-6443 (2012) [Edited Journal]

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2012Seiler J, Friedman A, Steinberg D, Barrett N, Williams A, et al., 'Image-based continental shelf habitat mapping using novel automated data extraction techniques', Continental Shelf Research, 45 pp. 87-97. ISSN 0278-4343 (2012) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.csr.2012.06.003 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 18Web of Science - 18

Co-authors: Seiler J; Barrett N

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2012Werner A, Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, 'A new method for extracting the ENSO-independent Indian Ocean Dipole: application to Australian region tropical cyclone counts', Climate Dynamics, 38, (11-12) pp. 2503-2511. ISSN 0930-7575 (2012) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-011-1133-y [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 22Web of Science - 20

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'marine adaptation bulletin', 3, (1) ISSN 2200-5692 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 3, (2) ISSN 2200-5692 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 3, (3) ISSN 2200-5692 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 3, (4) ISSN 2200-5692 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Information Sheet', 5 ISSN 2200-6443 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Information Sheet', 6 ISSN 2200-6443 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Information Sheet', 7 ISSN 2200-6443 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Information Sheet', 8 ISSN 2200-6443 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Holbrook NJ, Goodwin ID, McGregor S, Molina E, Power SB, 'ENSO to multi-decadal time scale changes in East Australian Current transports and Fort Denison sea level: Oceanic Rossby waves as the connecting mechanism', Deep-Sea Research. Part 2: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 58, (5) pp. 547-558. ISSN 0967-0645 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.06.007 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 81Web of Science - 74

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2011Holbrook NJ, Purcell LM, 'Information Sheet', 4 ISSN 2200-6443 (2011) [Edited Journal]

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2011Johnson CR, Banks SC, Barrett NS, Cazassus F, Dunstan PK, et al., 'Climate change cascades: Shifts in oceanography, species' ranges and subtidal marine community dynamics in eastern Tasmania', Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 400, (1-2) pp. 17-32. ISSN 0022-0981 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2011.02.032 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 447Web of Science - 430

Co-authors: Johnson CR; Barrett NS; Cazassus F; Dunstan PK; Edgar GJ; Frusher SD; Gardner C; Helidoniotis F; Ling SD; Melbourne-Thomas J; Miller K; Pecl GT; Ritz DA; Ross DJ; Sanderson JC; Swadling KM

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2011Suthers IM, Young JW, Baird ME, Roughan M, Everett JD, et al., 'The strengthening East Australian Current, its eddies and biological effects - an introduction and overview', Deep-Sea Research II, 58, (5) pp. 538-546. ISSN 0967-0645 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.dsr2.2010.09.029 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 200Web of Science - 194

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2011Werner A, Holbrook NJ, 'A Bayesian Forecast Model of Australian Region Tropical Cyclone Formation', Journal of Climate, 24, (23) pp. 6114-6131. ISSN 0894-8755 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/2011JCLI4231.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 22

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2010Holbrook NJ, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 2, (1) ISSN 2200-5692 (2010) [Edited Journal]

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2010Holbrook NJ, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 2, (2) ISSN 2200-5692 (2010) [Edited Journal]

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2010Holbrook NJ, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 2, (3) ISSN 2200-5692 (2010) [Edited Journal]

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2010Holbrook NJ, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', 2, (4) ISSN 2200-5692 (2010) [Edited Journal]

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2009Holbrook NJ, 'Information Sheet', 1 ISSN 2200-6443 (2009) [Edited Journal]

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2009Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Information Sheet', 2 ISSN 2200-6443 (2009) [Edited Journal]

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2009Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Information Sheet', 3 ISSN 2200-6443 (2009) [Edited Journal]

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2009Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, Cipollini P, 'An assessment of multiple westward propagating signals in sea level anomalies', Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, 114, (C12016) pp. 1-14. ISSN 0148-0227 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2008JC004799 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 18Web of Science - 20

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2009McGregor S, Gupta AS, Holbrook NJ, Power SB, 'The modulation of ENSO variability in CCSM3 by extratropical Rossby waves', Journal of Climate, 22, (22) pp. 5839-5853. ISSN 0894-8755 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/2009JCLI2922.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 8

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2009McGregor S, Holbrook NJ, Power SB, 'The response of a stochastically forced ENSO model to observed off-equatorial wind stress forcing', Journal of Climate, 22, (10) pp. 2512-2525. ISSN 0894-8755 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/2008JCLI2387.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 12

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2008Holbrook NJ, Maharaj AM, 'Southwest Pacific subtropical mode water: A climatology', Progress in Oceanography, 77, (4) pp. 298-315. ISSN 0079-6611 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2007.01.015 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 21Web of Science - 21

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2008McGregor S, Holbrook NJ, Power SB, 'Interdecadal Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. Part II: The Role of Equatorial/Off-Equatorial Wind Stresses in a Hybrid Coupled Model', Journal of Climate, 21, (17) pp. 4242-4256. ISSN 0894-8755 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/2008JCLI2057.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 13

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2008Rakich CS, Holbrook NJ, Timbal B, 'A pressure gradient metric capturing planetary-scale influences on eastern Australian rainfall', Geophysical Research Letters, 35, (8) pp. L08713. ISSN 0094-8276 (2008) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2007GL032970 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 26Web of Science - 28

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2007Banks SC, Piggott MP, Williamson JE, Bove U, Holbrook NJ, et al., 'Oceanic Variability and Coastal Topography Shape Genetic Structure in a Long-Dispersing Sea Urchin', Ecology, 88, (12) pp. 3055-3064. ISSN 0012-9658 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1890/07-0091.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 149Web of Science - 183

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2007Maharaj AM, Cipollini P, Holbrook NJ, Killworth PD, Blundell JR, 'An evaluation of the classical and extended Rossby wave theories in explaining spectral estimates of the first few baroclinic modes in the South Pacific Ocean', Ocean Dynamics, 57, (3) pp. 173-187. ISSN 1616-7341 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s10236-006-0099-5 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 22Web of Science - 21

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2007McGregor S, Holbrook NJ, Power SB, 'Interdecadal Sea Surface Temperature Variability in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. Part I: The Role of Off-Equatorial Wind Stresses and Oceanic Rossby Waves', Journal of Climate, 20, (11) pp. 2643-2658. ISSN 0894-8755 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI4145.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 32Web of Science - 33

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2007Perkins SE, Pitman AJ, Holbrook NJ, McAneney J, 'Ability of global climate models at a regional scale over Australia', International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 7, (4) pp. 275-287. ISSN 1466-6650 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1504/IJGENVI.2007.016108 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2

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2007Perkins SE, Pitman AJ, Holbrook NJ, McAneney J, 'Evaluation of the AR4 Climate Models' Simulated Daily Maximum Temperature, Minimum Temperature, and Precipitation over Australia Using Probability Density Functions', Journal of Climate, 20, (17) pp. 4356-4376. ISSN 0894-8755 (2007) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI4253.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 515Web of Science - 492

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2006McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, Shaik H, 'Seasonal forecasts of tropical cyclone numbers in the Australian/southwest Pacific Ocean region using a Poisson regression model: verification of 2005/06 season forecast and forecast for 2006/07 season', Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin, 15, (4, December) EJ (2006) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

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2006McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, Shaik H, 'Seasonal forecasts of tropical cyclone numbers in the Australian/southwest Pacific Ocean region using a Poisson regression model: verification of 2005/06 season forecast and forecast for 2006/07 season', Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, 19, (6, December) pp. 126-128. (2006) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

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2005Bagnoud N, Pitman AJ, McAvaney BJ, Holbrook NJ, 'The contribution of the land surface energy balance complexity to differences in means, variances and extremes using the AMIP-II methodology', Climate Dynamics, 25, (2-3) pp. 171-188. ISSN 0930-7575 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00382-005-0004-9 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 10Web of Science - 11

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2005Holbrook NJ, Chan PSL, Venegas SA, 'Oscillatory and Propagating Modes of Temperature Variability at the 3-3.5- and 4-4.5-yr Time Scales in the Upper Southwest Pacific Ocean', Journal of Climate, 18, (5) pp. 719-736. ISSN 0894-8755 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-3286.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 16Web of Science - 18

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2005Holbrook NJ, Chan PSL, Venegas SA, 'CORRIGENDUM: 'Oscillatory and Propagating Modes of Temperature Variability at the 3-3.5- and 4-4.5-yr Time Scales in the Upper Southwest Pacific Ocean', Journal of Climate, 18 (5) 719-736', Journal of Climate, 18, (10) pp. 1637-1639. ISSN 0894-8755 (2005) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

DOI: 10.1175/JCLI9001.1 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 8

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2005Holbrook NJ, Devonshire E, 'Simulating scientific thinking online: an example of research-led teaching', Higher Education Research and Development, 24, (3) pp. 201-213. ISSN 0729-4360 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1080/07294360500153844 [eCite] [Details]

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2005Lyth A, Holbrook NJ, Beggs PJ, 'Climate, urbanisation and vulnerability to vector-borne disease in subtropical coastal Australia: Sustainable policy for a changing environment', Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards, 6, (4) pp. 189-200. ISSN 1464-2867 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.hazards.2006.10.001 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12

Co-authors: Lyth A

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2005Maharaj AM, Cipollini P, Holbrook NJ, 'Observed variability of the South Pacific westward sea level anomaly signal in the presence of bottom topography', Geophysical Research Letters, 32, (4) pp. L04611. ISSN 0094-8276 (2005) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2004GL020966 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 17Web of Science - 16

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2005McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, Shaik H, 'Seasonal forecasts of tropical cyclone numbers in the Australian/southwest Pacific Ocean region using a new Poisson regression model: Verification of 2003/04 and 2004/05 season forecasts and forecast for 2005/06 season', Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin, 14, (4, December) EJ (2005) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

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2005McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, Shaik H, 'Seasonal forecasts of tropical cyclone numbers in the Australian/southwest Pacific Ocean region using a new Poisson regression model: verification of 2004/05 season forecast and forecast for 2005/06 season', Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, 18, (6, December) pp. 130-132. (2005) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

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2004McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, 'A Poisson regression model approach to predicting tropical cyclogenesis in the Australian/southwest Pacific Ocean region using the SOI and saturated equivalent potential temperature gradient as predictors', Geophysical Research Letters, 31, (20) pp. L20110. ISSN 0094-8276 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2004GL020843 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 24Web of Science - 24

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2004McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, 'A Poisson Regression Model of Tropical Cyclogenesis for the Australian-Southwest Pacific Ocean Region', Weather and Forecasting, 19, (2) pp. 440-455. ISSN 0882-8156 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/1520-0434(2004)019<0440:APRMOT>2.0.CO;2 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 52Web of Science - 49

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2004McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, '2004/05 Tropical Cyclone Forecasts for the Australian-Southwest Pacific Ocean Region Using a New Poisson Regression Model', Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin, 13, (4, December) EJ (2004) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

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2004McDonnell KA, Holbrook NJ, 'Tropical Cyclone Seasonal Forecasts for the Australian-Southwest Pacific Ocean Region Using a New Poisson Regression Model', Bulletin of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, 17, (6, December) pp. 126-128. (2004) [Professional, Non Refereed Article]

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2004McGregor S, Holbrook NJ, Power SB, 'On the dynamics of interdecadal thermocline depth and sea surface temperature variability in the low to mid-latitude Pacific Ocean', Geophysical Research Letters, 31, (24) pp. L24201. ISSN 0094-8276 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2004GL021241 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 12

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2004Pitman AJ, Narisma GT, Pielke Sr RA, Holbrook NJ, 'Impact of land cover change on the climate of southwest Western Australia', Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, 109, (D18) pp. D18109. ISSN 0148-0227 (2004) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2003JD004347 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 192Web of Science - 177

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2002Done SJ, Holbrook NJ, Beggs PJ, 'The Quasi-Biennial Oscillation and Ross River virus incidence in Queensland, Australia', International Journal of Biometeorology, 46, (4) pp. 202-207. ISSN 0020-7128 (2002) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s00484-002-0137-z [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 21Web of Science - 19

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2001Grigg SB, Holbrook NJ, 'The Impact of Polynyas on the Stability of the Thermohaline Circulation as Simulated in a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea Ice Box Model', Geophysical Research Letters, 28, (5) pp. 767-770. ISSN 0094-8276 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1029/2000GL011982 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 5Web of Science - 7

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2001Perkins ML, Holbrook NJ, 'Can Pacific Ocean Thermocline Depth Anomalies Be Simulated by a Simple Linear Vorticity Model?', Journal of Physical Oceanography, 31, (7) pp. 1786-1806. ISSN 0022-3670 (2001) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/1520-0485(2001)031<1786:CPOTDA>2.0.CO;2 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 11

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2000Holbrook NJ, Bindoff NL, 'A Statistically Efficient Mapping Technique for Four-Dimensional Ocean Temperature Data', Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 17, (6) pp. 831-846. ISSN 0739-0572 (2000) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/1520-0426(2000)017<0831:ASEMTF>2.0.CO;2 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 9

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2000Holbrook NJ, Bindoff NL, 'A digital upper ocean temperature atlas for the southwest Pacific: 1955-1988', Australian Meteorological Magazine, 49, (1) pp. 37-49. ISSN 0004-9743 (2000) [Refereed Article]

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Citations: Scopus - 6Web of Science - 7

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2000Tonkin H, Holland GJ, Holbrook NJ, Henderson-Sellers A, 'An Evaluation of Thermodynamic Estimates of Climatological Maximum Potential Tropical Cyclone Intensity', Monthly Weather Review, 128, (3) pp. 746-762. ISSN 0027-0644 (2000) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/1520-0493(2000)128<0746:AEOTEO>2.0.CO;2 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 44

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1999Holbrook NJ, Bindoff NL, 'Seasonal Temperature Variability in the Upper Southwest Pacific Ocean', Journal of Physical Oceanography, 29, (3) pp. 366-381. ISSN 0022-3670 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/1520-0485(1999)029<0366:STVITU>2.0.CO;2 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 25Web of Science - 23

Co-authors: Bindoff NL

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1999McGuffie K, Henderson-Sellers A, Holbrook NJ, Kothavala Z, Balachova O, et al., 'Assessing Simulations of Daily Temperature and Precipitation Variability with Global Climate Models for Present and Enhanced Greenhouse Climates', International Journal of Climatology, 19, (1) pp. 1-26. ISSN 0899-8418 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0088(199901)19:1<1::AID-JOC348>3.0.CO;2-T [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 98

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1999Power SE, Tseitkin F, Mehta V, Lavery B, Torok S, et al., 'Decadal Climate Variability in Australia During the Twentieth Century', International Journal of Climatology, 19, (2) pp. 169-184. ISSN 0899-8418 (1999) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0088(199902)19:2<169::AID-JOC356>3.3.CO;2-P [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Web of Science - 100

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1997Holbrook NJ, Bindoff NL, 'Interannual and Decadal Temperature Variability in the Southwest Pacific Ocean between 1955 and 1988', Journal of Climate, 10, (5) pp. 1035-1049. ISSN 0894-8755 (1997) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1175/1520-0442(1997)010<1035:IADTVI>2.0.CO;2 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 71Web of Science - 73

Co-authors: Bindoff NL

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Book

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YearCitationAltmetrics
2013Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Building Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change: contributions from Australia's Marine Adaptation Network 2009-2013', Australia's Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, pp. 24. ISBN 978-0-9875912-0-3 (2013) [Edited Book]

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Co-authors: Brooker C

2012Holbrook NJ, Creighton C, Robertson J, Vu H, McKellar R, 'National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan: Marine Biodiversity and Resources - Update 2012', National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, pp. 60pp. ISBN 978-1-921609-56-5 (2012) [Authored Other Book]

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2012Holbrook NJ, Johnson J, 'Australia's Marine Biodiversity and Resources in a Changing Climate: A Review of Impacts and Adaptation 2009-2012', National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, pp. 45pp. ISBN 978-1-921609-55-8 (2012) [Authored Other Book]

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2007Ganachaud A, Kessler W, Wijffels S, Ridgway K, Cai W, et al., 'Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (SPICE) - Part I. Scientific Background', International CLIVAR Project Office, NOAA/OAR/PMEL , Seattle, WA, pp. 1-37. (2007) [Authored Other Book]

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Chapter in Book

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YearCitationAltmetrics
2021Holbrook NJ, Claar DC, Hobday AJ, McInnes KL, Oliver ECJ, et al., 'ENSO-Driven Ocean Extremes and Their Ecosystem Impacts', El Nino Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate, John Wiley & Sons Inc, MJ McPhaden, A Santoso and W Cai (ed), United States, pp. 409-428. ISBN 9781119548126 (2021) [Research Book Chapter]

DOI: 10.1002/9781119548164.ch18 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14

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2012Holbrook NJ, Brown JN, Davidson J, Feng M, Hobday AJ, et al., 'El Nino - Southern Oscillation', Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Report Card for Australia 2012, CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship 2012, ES Poloczanska, AJ Hobday and AJ Richardson (ed), Hobart, pp. 81-111. ISBN 978-0-643-10928-5 (2012) [Research Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: Davidson J

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2010Holbrook NJ, 'South Pacific Ocean climate dynamics: potential for enhancing climate forecasts', Climate Alert: Climate Change Monitoring and Strategy, Sydney University Press, Y You, A. Henderson-Sellers (ed), Sydney, pp. 313-342. ISBN 978-1-920899-41-7 (2010) [Research Book Chapter]

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2009Holbrook NJ, Davidson JL, Feng M, Hobday AJ, Lough JM, et al., 'El Nino - Southern Oscillation', A Marine Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Report Card for Australia 2009, NCCARF, ES Poloczanska, AJ Hobday and AJ Richardson (ed), Canberra, pp. 1-25. ISBN 9781921609039 (2009) [Other Book Chapter]

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Co-authors: Davidson JL

1997Holbrook NJ, 'Oceans and Climate: Commentary', Assessing Climate Change: Results from the Model Evaluation Consortium for Climate Assessment, Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, W Howe, A Henderson-Sellers (ed), Australia, pp. 115-124. ISBN 90-5699-067-5 (1997) [Research Book Chapter]

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Review

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YearCitationAltmetrics
1998Holbrook NJ, 'Book Review. Mathematical Methods for Oceanographers: An Introduction, by E Laws', ECOMOD - Newsletter of the International Society for Ecological Modelling, (December) pp. 12-14. (1998) [Review Single Work]

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1998Holbrook NJ, 'Book Review. El Nino Southern Oscillation and climatic variability, by R Allan, J Lindesay and D Parker', Australian Geographer, 29, (2) pp. 264-264. (1998) [Review Single Work]

DOI: 10.1080/00049189808703219 [eCite] [Details]

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1997Holbrook NJ, 'Book Review. The weather and climate of Australia and New Zealand, by AP Sturman and NJ Tapper', Australian Geographer, 28, (1) pp. 117-118. (1997) [Review Single Work]

DOI: 10.1080/00049189708703185 [eCite] [Details]

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Conference Publication

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YearCitationAltmetrics
2021Meyer A, Holbrook N, Strutton P, Eccleston R, Harris R, et al., 'Climate change - a Tasmanian perspective', Tasmanian Climate Change Symposium Hobart, 15 October, CSIRO, Hobart (2021) [Keynote Presentation]

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Co-authors: Meyer A; Strutton P; Eccleston R; Harris R; Remenyi T

2016Marzloff MP, Oliver ECJ, Barrett N, Holbrook N, James L, et al., 'Distribution models of temperate habitat-forming species on the continental shelf in eastern Australia: setting the baseline and predicting future changes', Species on the Move Conference Program, 09-12 February 2016, Hobart, Tasmania (2016) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Marzloff MP; Oliver ECJ; Barrett N; James L; Johnson CR

2015Marzloff MP, Barrett N, Holbrook N, Oliver ECJ, James L, et al., 'Distribution models of temperate habitat-forming species on the continental shelf In eastern Australia: setting the baseline to monitor and predict future changes', Proceedings of the 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM2015), 29 November-04 December 2015, Broadbeach, QLD ISBN 9780987214355 (2015) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Marzloff MP; Barrett N; Oliver ECJ; James L; Johnson CR

2015Marzloff MP, James L, Barrett N, Holbrook N, Oliver ECJ, et al., 'Distribution models of temperate rocky reef habitat-forming species on the continental shelf in Eastern Australia: setting the baseline to monitor and predict future changes', Programme for the ICES Annual Science Conference 2015, 21-25 September 2015, Copenhagen, Denmark, pp. N11. (2015) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Marzloff MP; James L; Barrett N; Oliver ECJ; Johnson CR

2014Graham FS, Brown JN, Marsland SJ, Wittenberg AT, Holbrook NJ, 'Mistaking the cold tongue bias for a central Pacific El Nino: a case study using ACCESS-CM1.3', Ocean Science Conference, 23-28 February, Honolulu, Hawaii (2014) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Graham FS

2014Graham FS, Brown JN, Marsland SJ, Wittenberg AT, Holbrook NJ, 'How coupled models alter El Nino ocean dynamics: a case study using the ACCESS coupled model', Centre of Excellence for Climate Systems Science workshop, 24-27 November, Pokolbin, NSW, Australia (2014) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Graham FS

2013Graham F, Brown JN, Holbrook NJ, Marsland S, Langlais C, et al., 'Effectiveness of the Bjerknes Stability (BJ) index in representing ocean dynamics', Tropical Weather and Climate Dynamics Workshop, 09-11 October, Honolulu, Hawaii (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Graham F

2013Lyth A, Holbrook N, 'Exploring the Health Effects of a Subtly Changing Climate: risk and vulnerability to Ross River Virus in Tasmania, Australia', Conference Program for the Fifth International Conference on Climate Change: Impacts and Responses, 18-19 July 2013, Port-Louis, Mauritius, pp. 25. (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Lyth A

2012Bell EJ, Turner P, Meinke HB, Holbrook NJ, 'Foreseeing the health effects of climate change in rural communities: A translational research approach', Conference handbook: Sharing knowledge to adapt, 26-28 June 2012, Melbourne, pp. 71. ISBN 978-1-921609-51-0 (2012) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Bell EJ; Turner P; Meinke HB

2012Graham F, Brown JN, Wittenberg A, Holbrook NJ, 'Application of the ENSO Unified Oscillator theory to an ocean-only model', Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Annual Meeting Book of Abstracts, 31 January - 03 February, University of New South Wales, pp. 216-217. (2012) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Graham F

2010Frusher SD, Davidson JL, Holbrook NJ, 'Adapting fish and fisheries to climate change: the role of Australia's National Climate Change Adaption Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources', ASFB 2010 Conference & Climate Change Symposium, 12-14 July 2010, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 61. (2010) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Frusher SD; Davidson JL

2010Holbrook NJ, Pecl GT, Hobday A, Frusher SD, 'Australian National Climate Change Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources', Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries, 25-29 April 2010, Sendai, Japan, pp. Unknown. (2010) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Pecl GT; Frusher SD

2010Hurrell JW, Delworth TL, Danabasolglu G, Drange H, Drinkwater K, et al., 'Decadal Climate Prediction: Opportunities and Challenges', Proceedings of OceanObs'09: Sustained Ocean Observations and Information for Society, 21-25 September 2009, Venice, Italy EJ (2010) [Refereed Conference Paper]

DOI: 10.5270/OceanObs09.cwp.45 [eCite] [Details]

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2009Couto AB, Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, 'Climatic Influences on Southern Hemisphere Oceanic Primary Production Derived From Satellite Remote Sensing Observations', Extended Abstracts of the Ninth International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography. , 9-13 February 2009, Melbourne, pp. xx-xx. (2009) [Conference Extract]

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2009Holbrook NJ, Goodwin ID, McGregor S, Power SB, 'Baroclinic Modeling of the South Pacific Gyre', Extended Abstracts of the Ninth International Conference on Southern Ocean Meterology and Oceanography, 9-13 February 2009, Melbourne (2009) [Conference Extract]

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2009Werner A, Holbrook NJ, Cheung KK, Maharaj A, 'Influence of Regional Climate Modes on Tropical Cyclone Development', Extended Abstracts of the Ninth International Conference on Southern Ocean Meteorology and Oceanography, 9-13 February 2009, Melbourne (2009) [Conference Extract]

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2008Belo do Couto A, Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, 'Climatic Influences on Oceanic Primary Production Observed in Satellite Derived Data', Eos Trans. AGU, 89(23), West. Pac. Geophys. Meet. Suppl., Abstract G25A-05, July - August, Cairns, Queensland EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Ganachaud A, Kessler W, Brassington G, Mechoso CR, Wijffels S, et al., 'SPICE: Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment', Eos Trans. AGU, 89(23), West. Pac. Geophys. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS25B-02, July - August, Cairns, Queensland EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Ridgeway K

2008Holbrook NJ, 'Climate mechanisms and predictability for Australia', School of Geography and Environmental Studies Conference Program 2008, October 2008, Hobart, pp. 3-3. (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Holbrook NJ, 'South Pacific Ocean Climate Dynamics', Abstracts of the Climate Change Monitoring Symposium, December, Sydney, NSW, pp. 14-14. (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, Cipollini P, 'An Assessment of Multiple Westward Propogating Signals in South Pacific Sea Level Anomalies', Eos Trans. AGU, 89(23), West. Pac. Geophys. Meet. Suppl., Abstract G31A-04, July - August, Cairns, Queensland EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, Cipollini P, 'Spectral estimates of the first few baroclinic modes in the South Pacific Ocean from satellite altimeters and testing Rossby wave theories against these observations', Book of Abstracts of 15th National Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) Conference. Atmospheric and Oceanic Extremes, January - February, Geelong, Victoria EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, Cipollini P, 'An Assessment of Multiple Westward Propogating Signals in South Pacific Sea Level Anomalies', OSTST Meeting - Observing and Forecasting the Ocean Volume of Abstracts, November, Nice, France, pp. Abstract 151. (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008McGregor S, Holbrook NJ, Power SB, 'The interdecadal response of a stochastically forced Coupled Model of ENSO to observed off- equatorial region wind stress forcing', Eos Trans. AGU, 89(23), West. Pac. Geophys. Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS34A-05, July - August, Cairns, Queensland EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008McGregor S, Holbrook NJ, Power SB, 'The interdecadal response of a stochastically forced Coupled model of ENSO to observed off- equatorial region wind stress forcing', Book of Abstracts of 15th National Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) Conference. Atmospheric and Oceanic Extremes, January - February, Geelong, Victoria EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Rakich CS, Holbrook NJ, Timbal B, 'East Australian Pressure Index', Eos Trans. AGU, 89(23), West. Pac. Geophys. Meet. Suppl., Abstract A24A-07, July - August, Cairns, Queensland EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Rakich CS, Holbrook NJ, Timbal B, 'A pressure gradient metric capturing planetary-scale influences on eastern Australian rainfall', AMS 17th Conference on Applied Climatology (Expanded View), August, Whistler, BC, Canada EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Werner A, Cheung KK, Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, Smith PD, 'Australian Tropical Cyclone Climatology and the Influence of Regional Climate Modes', Eos Trans. AGU, 89(23), West. Pac. Geophys. Meet. Suppl., Abstract U35C-01, July - August, Cairns, Queensland EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Werner A, Cheung KK, Maharaj AM, Holbrook NJ, Smith PD, 'Influence of Regional Climate Modes on Australian Tropical Cyclone Development', Conference on Telecommunications in the Atmosphere and Oceans List of Poster Abstracts, November, Trieste, Italy EJ (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2005Lyth A, Beggs PJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Vector borne disease in urban subtropical coastal zones: planning perspectives for an emerging natural hazard', Planning for Natural Hazards: How Can We Mitigate Impacts?, February, Wollongong, NSW, pp. 89-102. ISBN 1741281156 (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2004Maharaj A, Cipollini P, Holbrook NJ, 'The Influence of Bottom Topography on Long Rossby Wave Propagation in the South Pacific Ocean', 13th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, September, Norfolk, Virginia, EJ (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2004Maharaj A, Cipollini P, Holbrook NJ, 'Do Multiple Peaks in the Radon Transform of Westward Propagating Sea Surface Height Anomalies Correspond to Higher Order Rossby wave Baroclinic Modes?', 13th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography, September, Norfolk, VA EJ (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2003Holbrook NJ, Devonshire E, 'Facilitating student understanding about climate science: El Nino as an online case study', Proceedings of the Improving Learning Outcomes Through Flexible Science Teaching Symposium, October, Sydney, NSW, pp. 31-36. ISBN 1 86487 490 2 (2003) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Contract Report, Consultant's Report

(13 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2013Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources - Final Report', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, (2013) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Brooker C

2013Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources - Final Report', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2013) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Brooker C

2013Lyth A, Allchin RC, Bell EJ, Holbrook NJ, 'Ross Rover Virus in Tasmania in a changing climate: a vulnerability assessment', Department of Premier and Cabinet, Office of Climate Change (2013) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Lyth A; Allchin RC; Bell EJ

2012Holbrook NJ, 'Adaptation Research Networks Progress Report 7', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2012) [Contract Report]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Adaptation Research Networks Project Progress Report 5', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2011) [Contract Report]

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2011Holbrook NJ, 'Adaptation Research Networks Project Progress Report 6', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2011) [Contract Report]

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2010Holbrook NJ, 'Adaptation Research Networks Project Progress Report 4', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2010) [Contract Report]

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2010Holbrook NJ, 'Adaptation Research Networks Progress Report 3', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2010) [Contract Report]

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2009Holbrook NJ, 'Adaptation Research Networks Project Progress Report 2', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2009) [Contract Report]

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2009Holbrook NJ, 'Climate Change Adaptation Research Grants Program Project Progress Report', Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources, Hobart, Australia (2009) [Contract Report]

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2008Ganachaud A, Kessler W, Brassington G, Mechoso CR, Wijffels S, et al., 'Southwest Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (SPICE) - Part II. Implementation Plan', International CLIVAR Project Office, NOAA/OAR/PMEL (2008) [Consultants Report]

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2002Holbrook NJ, 'Interactive visualisation of model ocean simulations for the Atmospheric Science and Batchelor of Marine Science teaching programs. Final Report: Macquarie University Teaching Development Grant (MUTDG) awarded to Neil Holbrook: 2001-2002', Macquarie University (2002) [Contract Report]

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1999Pitman AJ, Love PK, de Dear R, Holbrook NJ, Beggs PJ, et al., 'Final Report: Flagships Atmospheric Science', Department of Physical Geography, Macquarie University (1999) [Contract Report]

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Other Public Output

(26 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2021Kajtar J, Holbrook NJ, Hernaman V, 'Marine heatwaves off Western Australia: future projections', The Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub Project 5.8 - Marine and coastal climate services for extremes, National Environmental Science Programme, Australia (2021) [Report Other]

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2021Kajtar J, Holbrook NJ, Hernaman V, 'Marine heatwaves in the Tasman Sea: future projections', The Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub Project 5.8 - Marine and coastal climate services for extremes, National Environmental Science Programme, Australia (2021) [Report Other]

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2021Kajtar JB, Holbrook NJ, 'Future projections of marine heatwave hazards to aquaculture and fisheries in Tasmania', Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia, October (2021) [Government or Industry Research]

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Co-authors: Kajtar JB

2021Kajtar JB, Holbrook NJ, Lyth A, 'Assessment and communication of risks to Tasmanian aquaculture and fisheries from marine heatwaves: stakeholder engagement synthesis', Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia, October (2021) [Government or Industry Research]

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Co-authors: Kajtar JB

2021McInnes K, Kajtar J, Holbrook N, Hemer M, Hernaman V, 'Coastal Climate Services: A Review of Needs for Coastal, Marine and Offshore Applications', Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub, Australia, Report No. 18, March, pp. 1-42. (2021) [Report Other]

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Co-authors: Kajtar J; Hemer M

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2021Meyer A, Holbrook N, Strutton P, Eccleston R, 'The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report: What does it mean for Tasmania? A special briefing by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes and the University of Tasmania', University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania (2021) [Report Other]

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Co-authors: Meyer A; Strutton P; Eccleston R

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2018Oliver ECJ, Hobday AJ, Smale D, Holbrook NJ, Wernberg T, 'Marine heatwaves are getting hotter, lasting longer and doing more damage', The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group, Ltd., Australia, 31 May (2018) [Magazine Article]

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Co-authors: Oliver ECJ

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2016Hobday A, Ling S, Holbrook N, Caputi N, McDonald Madden E, et al., 'National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan: Marine Biodiversity - Consultation Draft for review', National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Australia, pp. 1-70. (2016) [Government or Industry Research]

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Co-authors: Hobday A; Ling S; McDonald J

2016Oliver ECJ, Lago V, Holbrook NJ, Ling SD, Mundy CN, et al., 'Eastern Tasmania marine heatwave atlas', Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, UTAS, Hobart, Tasmania, 29 December (2016) [Report Other]

DOI: 10.4226/77/587e97d9b2bf9 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Oliver ECJ; Lago V; Ling SD; Mundy CN

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2015McGee JS, Phelan L, Holbrook NJ, 'Cyclone Pam: the Pacific needs a climate insurance scheme', The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group, Ltd., Australia, 18 March (2015) [Magazine Article]

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2014Barrett N, Bates AE, Beger M, Stuart-Smith R, Syms C, et al., 'Adaptive management of temperate reefs to minimise effects of climate change: developing new effective approaches for ecological monitoring and predictive modelling', Fisheries Research and Development Corporation, Australia, 2010/506 (2014) [Government or Industry Research]

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Co-authors: Barrett N; Bates AE; Beger M; Stuart-Smith R; Syms C; Buxton CD; Edgar G

2010Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', Marine Adaptation Bulletin, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 2, 1 (2010) [Internal Newsletter]

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2010Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', Marine Adaptation Bulletin, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 2, 2 (2010) [Internal Newsletter]

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2010Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', Marine Adaptation Bulletin, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 2, 3 (2010) [Internal Newsletter]

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Co-authors: Brooker C

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2010Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin', Marine Adaptation Bulletin, National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 2, 4 (2010) [Internal Newsletter]

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2009Holbrook NJ, 'Convenor's spot ', Marine Adaptation Bulletin , A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 1, March 2009 (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2009Holbrook NJ, 'Convenor's Spot', Marine Adaptation Bulletin , A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 2, June 2009 (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2009Holbrook NJ, 'Convenor's Spot', Marine Adaptation Bulletin , A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 3, September 2009 (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2009Holbrook NJ, 'Convenor's Spot', Marine Adaptation Bulletin , A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 4, December 2009 (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2009Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009a', Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009, A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 3, September 2009 (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2009Holbrook NJ, Brooker C, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009b', Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009, A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 4, December 2009 (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2009Holbrook NJ, Davidson JL, Feng M, Hobday A, Lough JM, et al., 'Marine Climate Change in Australia: Impacts and Adaptation Measures 2009 Report Card', Marine Climate Change in Australia, NCCARF, Gold Coast Queensland (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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Co-authors: Davidson JL

2009Holbrook NJ, ten Hout W, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009a', Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009, A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 1, March (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2009Holbrook NJ, ten Hout W, 'Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009b', Marine Adaptation Bulletin 2009, A publication of the Adaptation Research Network for Marine Biodiversity and Resources as part of activities for NCCARF and Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Hobart, 1, 2, June (2009) [Government or Industry Research]

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2007Holbrook NJ, Alverson K, 'Featured Commission: The International Commission on Climate (ICCL)', IAMAS Newsletter, The International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences, Wessling, Germany, 5, June (2007) [Internal Newsletter]

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1998Power S, Tseitkin F, Mehta V, Lavery B, Torok S, et al., 'Decadal climate variability in Australia during the twentieth century', BMRC Research Report No. 67, Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre, Australia (1998) [Government or Industry Research]

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Grants & Funding

Funding Summary

Number of grants

30

Total funding

$141,602,928

Projects

ARC Centre of Excellence for The Weather of the 21st Century (2023 - 2029)$35,000,000
Description
The overarching research question for the CoE for The Weather of the 21st Century (W21C) will be: How is Australia's weather going to change with climate change? This very simple sounding question is, perhaps surprisingly, one of the frontiers of climate science.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($35,000,000)
Scheme
Grant-ARC Centres of Excellence
Administered By
Monash University
Research Team
Jakob C; Holbrook NJ; Spence JP; Lane TP; Alexander L; Arblaster J; Abram N; Perkins-Kirkpatrick S
Period
2023 - 2029
Grant Reference
CE230100012
NESP 2 - Climate Systems Hub Activity Schedule 7 Oceans & Coasts (2023 - 2025)$178,592
Description
Post Doc appointment 2023/2024 under Climate Systems Hub. Parent funding captured M0028106.
Funding
Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment ($178,592)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ; Salcedo-Castro J
Period
2023 - 2025
Coastal Marine Heatwave Interdisciplinary Research group (CMHIR) (2023)$16,600
Description
Most of the studies on marine heat waves have been mostly focused on large scale processes and theres not much understanding about how MHWs work on coastal and estuarine environments. Thus, we are aiming to understand more in detail the physical-chemical-biological (ecological) interactions in coastal environments during MHW events. Coastal MHWs involve different processes, from stronger insolation and less intense (wind) mixing to stronger stratification and its effects on the vertical flux of dissolved oxygen and nutrients. The idea of this group is to coordinate our efforts and try to adopt an integrated perspective.
Funding
Partnership for Observation of the Global Oceans ($16,600)
Scheme
Working Group
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Salcedo-Castro J; Holbrook NJ; Sepulveda H; Tassone S; Olita A; Harley C; Zanetti M; Burchard H; Pinones A; Mazzini P; Walter R; Pujol C; Wernberg T; Smale D; Smith K
Year
2023
NESP Climate Systems Hub - Knowledge Broker (2022 - 2027)$864,028
Description
6-year funding for Rachel Kelly B1 starting level under NESP Climate Systems Hub
Funding
Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment ($864,028)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ
Period
2022 - 2027
NESP Climate Systems Hub Program Manager 2021-2027 (2022 - 2027)$546,312
Description
2021-2027 Funding for NESP Climate Systems Hub Manager
Funding
Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment ($546,312)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ
Period
2022 - 2027
NESP Climate Systems Hub Mission Lead (2021 - 2027)$1,416,978
Description
Mission Lead employed under Climate Systems Hub M0028106. Salary and OPEX Loading
Funding
Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment ($1,416,978)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Boulter SL; Holbrook NJ
Period
2021 - 2027
NESP 2 CLIMATE SYSTEMS HUB CSIRO UMBRELLA AGREEMENT (2021 - 2027)$38,000,000
Description
The Climate Systems Hub provides the opportunity to further develop Australia's climate science capability while working directly with adaptation practitioners . Having science and adaptation entwined together with other NESP Hubs is critical. Our vision involves scientists, practitioners, data-users and decision-makers participating in a two-way feedback loop with the Hub in shaping a national resilience buildingclimate research program with practical on-ground results.
Funding
Department of Agriculture Water and the Environment ($38,000,000)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation
Research Team
Marsland S; Holbrook NJ; Harris R; Remenyi TA; Phillips HE; Kajtar JB; McDonald J
Period
2021 - 2027
Assessment and communication of risks to Tasmanian aquaculture and fisheries from marine heatwaves (2020 - 2021)$49,973
Description
Marine heatwaves are a growing threat to Tasmania's aquaculture and wild fishery industries underclimate change. This project will synthesise the highest quality projections data available for the Tasman Sea, and developtools to help industry prepare adaptation and mitigation strategies
Funding
Department of Premier and Cabinet ($49,973)
Scheme
Climate Research Grants Program
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Kajtar JB; Holbrook NJ
Period
2020 - 2021
Enabling big data science in weather, ocean and climate (2020)$580,000
Description
This project will install petabyte-scale storage at the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) in Canberra. This significant large storage will be used to (1) host large data sets, primarily atmosphere, land and ocean reanalysis products and (2) host model output. Access to these data sets and model results is essential for advances in understanding and modelling the climate, and for maintaining an internationally-relevant climate science community in Australia.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($580,000)
Scheme
Grant-Linkage Infrastructure
Administered By
Monash University
Research Team
Reeder M; Holbrook NJ; Strutton PG
Year
2020
Grant Reference
LE200100040
Impact of environmental variability on the Patagonian Toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) fishery (2019 - 2022)$586,622
Description
The sharp decrease in catch rates in the Heard Island and Macdonald Island (HIMI) longline fishery in 2016 generated concerns among the fishing industry, management and scientists for the long-term economic viability and productivity of the Australian toothfish fisheries at HIMI. Understanding the relationships between environmental factors and the performance of the fishery is especially important as sea surface temperature, the incidence of surface heatwaves, and environmental variability in general is predicted to increase globally under the influence of climate change [8].This project characterises environmental variability within the HIMI and Macquarie Island regions, quantifying its relationship to catch rates and other fishery indicators at a number of spatial and temporal scales, identifying the possible mechanisms underpinning responses and quantifying the likely frequency of future adverse environmental conditions at a range of temporal scales. The new knowledge generated by this project is expected to provide timely information and advice that will allow the toothfish industry and management agencies to understand the impact of environmental variability on the fishery, for the toothfish industry to plan for future events, and to aid management agencies in developing appropriate strategies for the fishery in the face of a changing climate.
Funding
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation ($586,622)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Corney SP; Hill NA; Holbrook NJ; Blanchard JL; Ziegler PE; Welsford DC; McMahon C; Hindell MA; Melbourne-Thomas J
Period
2019 - 2022
Marine and coastal climate services for extremes information (2019 - 2020)$1,312,501
Description
Australia is a coastal nation. Changes in coastal climate, via sea-level, waves and coastal extremes (including marine heatwaves), have broad implications for a range of coastal stakeholders (e.g., marine and coastal industry, coastal infrastructure design and management, coastal environmental management, lending and insurance). Hub research conducted to date has led to improved and new information on how marine and coastal extremes are changing and projected to change in future. In this phase, we will extend this understanding, by investigating and analysing a range of coastal and near-shore variables, such as sea level trends, current and future marine heat waves, extreme sea level, waves, estimates of ocean mass increases and the effects of wind, waves, sea level rise and storm surge on sediment compartments. This project will work closely with stakeholders to ensure this research is appropriately consolidated and delivered via a readily available, coproduced range of tools and data delivery mechanisms, to facilitate better understood and managed coastal climate risks in Australia.
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($1,312,501)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation
Research Team
McInnes K; Hemer M; Zhang X; Holbrook NJ; Legresy B; O'Grady J; Trenham C; Kajtar JB
Period
2019 - 2020
NESP Earth Systems and Climate Change Hub - Activity Schedule 1 Project 2.3 - Decadal-scale predictability of ocean temperature extremes (2017 - 2019)$210,000
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($210,000)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ; Bindoff NL; Oliver ECJ
Period
2017 - 2019
ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (2017 - 2023)$30,050,000
Description
We will address the formidable challenge of understanding and predicting climate extremes for Australia. Via acritical mass of researchers, new data, innovative modelling, collaboration, a graduate program, and early careerresearcher mentoring we will transform Australia's capacity to predict climate extremes. Annually, climateextremes now cost Australia up to $4 billion but may intensify over the coming decades. Our blue-sky researchwill focus on discovery of processes that explain the behaviour of present and future climate extremes. Our impactand legacy will be assured via partnerships with key sectors of the Australian economy and discoveries thatenable evidence-based planning for extremes that will enhance national resilience.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($30,050,000)
Scheme
Grant-ARC Centres of Excellence
Administered By
University of New South Wales
Research Team
Pitman A J; Jakob C; Alexander L; Reeder M; Roderick M; England MH; Abramowitz G; Abram N; Arblaster J; Holbrook NJ; Dommenget D; Evans JP; Hogg A; Karoly D; Lane TP; Sherwood S; Strutton PG; Hirst T; Meyer A
Period
2017 - 2023
Grant Reference
CE170100023
Identifying historical marine heatwaves off eastern Tasmania (2016)$14,250
Description
This project will identify and characterize marine heatwaves from the historic record along the east coast of Tasmania. The historic record will be derived from daily three-dimensional ocean temperatures from the ETAS coastal ocean model. ETAS covers the eastern continental shelf of Tasmania and has a spatial resolution of approximately 2 km spanning the 1993-2015 period. The ETAS model was forced by historic ocean and atmosphere reanalyses and has been extensively validated against existing observations in the region (Oliver and Holbrook, in prep.). It therefore represents our best estimate of the ocean state off eastern Tasmania. This data provides an unprecedented high-resolution record of the marine climate variations off eastern Tasmania.
Funding
University of Tasmania ($14,250)
Scheme
Grant-Research Enhancement (REGS)
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Oliver ECJ; Holbrook NJ; Ling SD; Mundy CN; Hobday AJ
Year
2016
Connecting big data with high performance computing for climate science (2015)$490,000
Funding
Australian Research Council ($490,000)
Scheme
Grant-Linkage Infrastructure
Administered By
University of New South Wales
Research Team
Pitman A J; Holbrook NJ; Bindoff NL; Nikurashin M
Year
2015
Grant Reference
LE150100089
Earth Systems Hub (2014 - 2020)$21,621,000
Funding
Department of Environment and Energy (Cwth) ($21,621,000)
Scheme
Grant-National Environmental Science Prgm (NESP)
Administered By
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation
Research Team
Cleugh H; Bindoff NL; Holbrook NJ; Domingues CM; Hobbs WR; Nikurashin M; George SE; Power S; Colman R; Jakob C; Wijffels S; Karoly D; Hendon H; Roderick M; Bates B; Timbal B; McInnes K; Sherwood S; Arblaster J; Hirst T; Hennessy K; Cai W; Wang YP; Clarke J; Gerbing C; England MH
Period
2014 - 2020
Climate change adaptation and water governance: reconciling food security, renewable energy and the provision of multiple ecosystem services (CADWAGO) (2013 - 2015)$1,500,000
Description
The aim of CADWAGO (Climate change adaptation and water governance: reconciling food security, renewable energy and the provision of multiple ecosystem services) is to address the global challenge of water security through enabling appropriate responses to the impacts of climate change on water resources. CADWAGO will promote systemic and adaptive transformations in water governance by developing knowledge to support conceptual, institutional and practice based innovations. It is by way of these transformations in governance that CADWAGO will address the kinds of multi-level multistakeholder collective action that will improve climate change adaptation responses, from a water security perspective. Through this approach both the livelihoods of communities and the ecosystem services that are dependent on water will be enhanced.
Funding
European Union ($1,500,000)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of the Sunshine Coast
Research Team
Powell N; Holbrook NJ; Lyth A; Plummer R; Tomlinson R; Preston B; Roggero P; Westberg L; Ison R; Leeuwis C; Smith T
Period
2013 - 2015
Foreseeing and Managing the Health Risks of Climate Change: A Pilot Project for Rural Health (2012)$25,000
Funding
University of Tasmania ($25,000)
Scheme
Grant-Research Enhancement (REGS)
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Bell EJ; Turner P; Meinke HB; Holbrook NJ
Year
2012
Dynamics of El Nino - Southern Oscillation and influences of climate change (2012 - 2014)$17,800
Funding
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($17,800)
Scheme
Scholarship-Flagship Cluster-Wealth from Oceans
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ; Brown J
Period
2012 - 2014
Vector Borne Disease in Tasmania under Climate Change: Developing Scenarios of Risk and Vulnerability and Strategies for Building Adaptive Capacity (2012)$19,986
Funding
Tasmanian Climate Change Office ($19,986)
Scheme
Grant-ClimateConnect
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Lyth A; Holbrook NJ; Bell EJ
Year
2012
University of Sunshine Coast Research Futures Project (2012 - 2014)$5,450,000
Description
The USC Research Futures Project is an integrated package of initiatives that will drive increased quantity and quality in USC's research effort. It has two key elements:1. Realising collaboration with strategic research partners.2. Increasing USC's internal research collaboration capacity.The research partners were strategically selected for their leadership in research areasaligned with USC's strengths (water, sustainability, forests, aquaculture), researchdevelopment strategies and their track record for successful collaboration. These partnersare:* Griffith University, including the University of Queensland via the Australian Waterand Environmental Research Alliance.* University of Tasmania.* Queensland University of Technology.
Funding
Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources ($5,450,000)
Scheme
Grant-Collaborative Research Networks
Administered By
University of the Sunshine Coast
Research Team
Maconachie D; Pankhurst N; Koutoulis A; Burnett P; Potts BM; Battaglene SC; Holbrook NJ; Freeman JS; Lyth A; Steane DA; Cobcroft JM
Period
2012 - 2014
Adaptive management of temperate reefs to minimise effects of climate change: Developing new effective approaches for ecological monitoring and predictive modelling (2011 - 2014)$330,000
Funding
Dept of Climate Change, Energy & Efficiency and FRDC ($330,000)
Scheme
Grant-NCCARF Marine Biodiversity Resources & FRP
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Barrett NS; Edgar GJ; Holbrook NJ
Period
2011 - 2014
A Climate Change Adaptation Blueprint for Coastal Regional Communities (2011 - 2013)$718,000
Funding
Dept of Climate Change, Energy & Efficiency and FRDC ($718,000)
Scheme
Grant-NCCARF Marine Biodiversity Resources & FRP
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Frusher SD; Pecl GT; Jennings SM; Haward MG; Holbrook NJ; Lyle JM
Period
2011 - 2013
Preparing for climate change on marine systems in Australia and India (2011)$86,823
Funding
Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources ($86,823)
Scheme
Grant-Australia-India Strategic Research Fund
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Frusher SD; Pecl GT; Hobday AJ; Jennings SM; Nursey-Bray MJ; Holbrook NJ; Haward MG
Year
2011
Issues in marine science: developing sustainable strategies for range-shifting species (2011 - 2012)$284,928
Funding
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations ($284,928)
Scheme
Grant-ANNIMS Springboard Program
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Frusher SD; Pecl GT; Holbrook NJ; Jennings SM; Haward MG; Edgar GJ
Period
2011 - 2012
Decadal changes in global subsurface ocean temperature and ocean heat content (2011 - 2013)$24,750
Funding
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($24,750)
Scheme
Scholarship-Flagship Cluster-Wealth from Oceans
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ; Wijffels S
Period
2011 - 2013
Effects of Climate Change on Temperate Benthic Assemblages on the Continental Shelf in Eastern Australia (2011 - 2014)$556,800
Description
Change in behaviour of the East Australian Current (EAC) underpins a rate of ocean warming in SE Australia 3.8 times the global average and declining nutrient levels. The proposed work will determine present patterns of physical parameters on the continental shelf in SE Australia, and predict changes in both the trend and variability of the temperature and nutrient signal on the shelf. These data will be combined with observations of benthic communities 0-200 m depth to, for the first time, develop bioclimate models to predict changes in these key habitats so important for major fisheries and as areas of high biodiversity. Unique data from experiments will enable testing the efficacy of current approaches to bioclimate prediction.
Funding
Australian Research Council ($556,800)
Scheme
Fellowship-Super Science
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Johnson CR; Holbrook NJ; Barrett NS; Steinberg P
Period
2011 - 2014
Grant Reference
FS110200029
Non-extractive monitoring of biodiversity on temperate Australian deepwater reefs: using advanced vision processing techniques to develop and test reliable biodiversity metrics (2010)$14,800
Funding
Winifred Violet Scott Charitable Trust ($14,800)
Scheme
Grant
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Barrett NS; Holbrook NJ; Seiler J
Year
2010
Response of the East Australian Current and Sea Level to Climate Change (2010)$21,185
Funding
University of Tasmania ($21,185)
Scheme
Grant-Institutional Research Scheme
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ
Year
2010
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Network in Marine Biodiversity and Resources (2009 - 2013)$1,616,000
Funding
Department of Climate Change ($1,616,000)
Scheme
Grant-Nat.ClimateChangeAdaptationResearch Facility
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Holbrook NJ; Frusher SD; Edgar GJ; Jennings SM; Nursey-Bray MJ; Bindoff NL; Sandford RA
Period
2009 - 2013

Research Supervision

In addition to Neil's supervisions at UTAS, he has supervised (to completion) the following students at Macquarie University:

PhD

  • 2012: Andre Belo do Couto, 'Influence of climate variability on global ocean primary productivity'
  • 2011: Angelika Werner, 'Seasonal forecasting of tropical cyclone formation in the Australian region'
  • 2009: Shayne McGregor, 'Interdecadal climate variability and predictability in the Pacific Ocean'
  • 2007: Angela Maharaj, 'Investigating Rossby wave variability in the South Pacific through satellite altimetry'
  • 2006: Sian Grigg, 'A new coupled ocean atmosphere box model for investigating the ocean's meridional overturning circulation and climate variability'
  • 2005: Ann-Marie Graham, 'Trends in Science: The sunspots and ENSO case studies'

Masters (Honours)

  • 2006: Dustin Fabbian, 'An assessment of the skill of artificial neural networks to produce accurate fog forecasts for Canberra and Sydney airports'
  • 2006: Shayne McGregor, 'Interdecadal sea surface temperature variability in the tropical Pacific Ocean: the role of equatorial and off-equatorial wind stress forcing, oceanic Rossby waves, and the coupled system'
  • 2001: Katrina McDonnell, 'Statistical prediction of tropical cyclogenesis'
  • 1997: Heather Tonkin, 'Investigating thermodynamic models of maximum tropical cyclone intensity'

Masters

  • 2006: Lee-Ying Wu, 'Vertical and horizontal mechanisms affecting open ocean phytoplankton concentrations induced by propagating Rossby waves'

Current

10

Completed

10

Current

DegreeTitleCommenced
PhDStratospheric Influence on Tropospheric Climate: A window to improve extremes' predictability2020
PhDUnderstanding the Predictability of Marine Heatwaves2020
PhDUnderstanding Marine Heatwaves and their Drivers for Improved Prediction on Subseasonal to Seasonal Timescales2021
PhDAdjoint Modelling of the Sensitivity of Southern Ocean Heat Uptake2021
PhDEmerging Marine Heatwave Stress-Scapes2022
PhDDownscaling of Australian marine climate2022
PhDChanges to ocean temperature extremes2022
PhDUnderstanding Subsurface Marine Heatwaves and their Impacts on Pelagic Marine Environments2023
PhDTropical cyclone intensity change2023
PhDMarine heatwaves and compound events on Australian weather through the 21st Century2024

Completed

DegreeTitleCompleted
PhDAtmospheric Connection between the Australian Climate and Sea-salt Aerosol Concentration in East Antarctic Snowfall
Candidate: Danielle Gwendoline Udy
2023
PhDUnderstanding ENSO Modulation of Regional Sea Surface Temperatures and Marine Heatwaves
Candidate: Zeya Li
2023
PhDExpanding the Use of Ensemble Streamflow Forecasts in Australia
Candidate: James Clement Bennett
2022
PhDGlobal to Coastal Modulation of Wind-wave Climates by Ocean Surface Currents
Candidate: Emilio Roque Echevarria
2021
PhDSouth Pacific Ocean Climate Dynamics and Predictability
Candidate: Jiale Lou
2021
PhDA Statistical Model of North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclone Genesis, Tracks and Landfall
Candidate: Md Wahiduzzaman
2017
PhDModelling El Nino-Southern Oscillation: The utility of contemporary diagnostic frameworks
Candidate: Felicity Susan Graham
2015
PhDDecadal Climate Variability in the Indo-Pacific Upper Ocean From State Estimates
Candidate: Jose Mauro Vargas Hernandez
2014
PhDTesting and Evaluating Non-Extractive Sampling Platforms to Assess Deep-water Rocky Reef Ecosystems on the Continental Shelf
Candidate: Jan Seiler
2013
PhDLow-frequency Modes of Variability of the Indian Ocean and their Connection with the Indian Ocean Dipole
Candidate: Irina Sakova
2010