Australia’s record-breaking 2019/20 Black Summer fire weather resulted from a combination of natural and anthropogenic climate factors, but the full range of natural variability in fire weather is ...
The 2019-2020 bushfire season was devastating. Vast areas of pristine forest burned, many for the first time in memory. By some estimates, a billion native animals died up and down Australia's east ...
Beginning in the second half of 2019, what we now know as the Black Summer fires began devastating eastern Australia. Thousands of homes were destroyed, hundreds of lives were lost (mainly from ...
New research led by The University of Texas at Austin shows that extreme weather events like Australia's "Black Summer" of 2019-20 could become more common if global warming reawakens an Indian Ocean ...
Australia's emerging pattern of severe mega bushfires and heavy rainfall may be driving platypuses from their homes, a new study has shown. Analysis of platypus DNA in rivers and creek water samples ...
The 2019-2020 bushfire season was devastating. Vast areas of pristine forest burned, many for the first time in memory. By some estimates, a billion native animals died up and down Australia’s east ...
The 2019/20 wildfires in Australia transported more smoke into the atmosphere than observed ever before anywhere in the world. In the so-called Black Summer, three times as many particles reached high ...
Lead author and PhD student Vivienne Reiner from the Centre for Integrated Sustainability Analysis in the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney. A first of its kind study of the 2019-2020 ...
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