[ANU Pacific.Institute] ACPIR Pacific Seminar Series: Climate change, variability and early warning systems in the Pacific

Inez Mahony IMahony1 at usc.edu.au
Mon Mar 20 09:10:06 AEDT 2023


The Australian Centre for Pacific Islands Research (ACPIR) at the University of the Sunshine Coast invites you to join our Pacific Seminar Series.


Climate change, climate variability and early warning systems in the Pacific

Scott Power

When: 12pm AEST 29 Mar 2023

Register here<https://usc-au.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcu-prTwqE9H7kg56RBGDfpblxwdFBjco>
Climate variability can impact the livelihoods of Pacific Island people. Incorporating new climate science knowledge offers hope in developing sustainable adaptation strategies. Join Scott Power in this presentation where he will describe the characteristics, causes, predictability and prospects of naturally occurring decadal climate variability and near-term climate change, and the impact climate change has on year-to-year variability. He will outline implications of the frequency of record-breaking high temperatures projected over the coming decades, which includes rates in the western Pacific that are among the highest in the world. Scott will then discuss a project he co-managed, aimed at increasing community benefits from Early Warning/Early Action Systems in the Solomon Islands.

Scott Power is the Director of the Centre for Applied Climate Sciences at the University of Southern Queensland, a climate science advisor to the DFA-funded Australia Pacific Climate Partnership, and an associate investigator in the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes. An expert in climate change and climate variability through his 20+ years of experience working in leading research roles for the Bureau of Meteorology. Scott was also the climate science advisor to the Australian Government's Climate Change Authority 2018-2021.

Scott was the recipient of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society's 2021 Zillman Medal, for a career-long record of innovative and transformative research, and the 2019 Pacific Meteorological Council's Innovation and Research Award "in recognition of outstanding, innovative and exceptional climate change and climate variability research".
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