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Recent Australian PhD and MSc theses in Meteorology and Oceanography
The following list has been compiled using information provided by Australian Universities and the students who have published the theses listed. Please contact the Education Convenor if you know of other theses that should be added to the list.
2008
Stewart Allen
A Potential Vorticity Perspective on Southern Hemisphere Blocking Dynamics. Monash University (PhD)
Sarah Arnup
The Diurnal and Seasonal Variation of Airmass Boundaries over Northern Australia. Monash University (MPhil)
Lan Oanh Nguyen
Simulations of the Winter Monsoon Season over East Asia using CCAM. Monash University (MSc)
2009
Lisa Alexander
Extreme Measures: Mechanisms driving changes in Climate Extremes in Australia. Monash University (PhD)
Simon Caine
The classification and simulation of precipitating convective regimes over Darwin, Australia. Monash Unversity (PhD)
Ailie Gallant
Trends in extremes of the Australian climate. Monash Unversity (PhD)
Narsimha Garlapti
Lang Lang Catchment Canopy Cover Changes (1947-2004). Exemplifying Increased Significance of time-series Air Photo Archive in Catchment Management. Monash University (PhD)
Pallavi Govekar
The partitioning of tropical circulations and their variability. Monash Unversity (MSc)
Willow Hallgren
Atmosphere-Biosphere Interactions and Feedbacks in the Alaskan Arctic. Monash Unversity (PhD)
Shayne McGregor
Mechanisms forcing the interdecadal variability of the El Nino-Southern Oscillations. Macquarie University [Abstract]
Anthony Morrison
Cloud seeding over Tasmania: A long-term evaluation and modelling plausibility study. Monash Unversity (PhD)
Sultana Nury
3-dimensional Visualization of the Barwon Downs Graben Aquifer. Monash Unversity (MA)
Alison Oke
The relationship between the Vineyard Environment and Within – Block Variability in Wine Grape Yield and Composition. Monash Unversity (PhD)
Mick Pope
Regimes of the north Australian wet season. Monash Unversity (PhD)
2010
Simon Borlace
A process-based modelling study of the subtropical front in the south-east Indian Ocean. Flinders University. [Abstract]
Faye Cruz
Characterization of the physiological feedbacks to increase in leaf-level atmospheric carbon dioxide from global to regional scales. University of NSW [Abstract]
Emlyn Jones
The interaction between physical and sedimentary biogeochemical processes in south-west Spencer Gulf, South Australia. Flinders University [Abstract]
Nguyen Chi Mai
Inner core vacillation cycles during the rapid intensification of hurricane Katrina. Monash University (PhD)
Roger Matthews
A Three-Dimensional Oceanographic Model of Gulf St. Vincent, South Australia; Flushing Times and Mechanisms. Flinders University [Abstract]
Sarah Perkins
Evaluation and 21st century projections of global climate change models at a regional scale over Australia. University of NSW [Abstract]
Carolina Roman
Characterising climate change vulnerability and implication for adaptation strategies: a case study of the tourism sector at alpine shire, victoria, australia. Monash University (PhD)
2011
Musa Kilinc
Carbon, water and energy exchange from an old growth Mountain Ash forest. Monash University (PhD)
Updated May 2011


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