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Chris Lucas
Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) - Docklands / Australia
Engineering & Technology / Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
AD Scientific Index ID: 4980116
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Chris Lucas's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Climate change impacts on fire-weather in south-east Australia Climate Impacts Group, CSIRO Atmospheric Research and the Australian …, 2005
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Bushfire weather in southeast Australia: recent trends and projected climate change impacts Consultancy report prepared for the Climate Institute of Australia by the …, 2007
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Vertical velocity in oceanic convection off tropical Australia. Journal of Atmospheric sciences 51, 3183-3193, 1994
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The Hadley circulation in reanalyses: Climatology, variability, and change Journal of Climate 26 (10), 3357-3376, 2013
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The expanding tropics: A critical assessment of the observational and modeling studies Wiley interdisciplinary reviews: Climate change 5 (1), 89-112, 2014
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