Chiara Holgate Profile
Chiara Holgate

@hydroholgate

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Australian drought & flood researcher. Currently investigating drought-breaking weather events.

Joined August 2019
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@21CWeather
21st Century Weather
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Job opportunity: We are recruiting a Research Software Engineer. Contribute to the development and deployment of software that enables climate and weather research utilising high-performance computing, visualisation and big-data approaches. Apply:
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21centuryweather.org.au
21st Century Weather is recruiting postdoctoral researchers in climate modelling and weather change research.
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@hydroholgate
Chiara Holgate
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The Long-Term Future of Australian Drought conference, hosted by @Science_Academy and @ClimateExtremes, brought researchers together with industry and government stakeholders to develop science priorities to reduce uncertainty in future drought planning.
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@UNDRR
UNDRR
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Dams, on average, are designed to last around 50-100 years. @UNUniversity says many are operating beyond their life design and may need to be adapted to meet the demands of a changing climate. Resilient infrastructure investments save lives. 🌊 https://t.co/MeoXA7NJlJ
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Chiara Holgate
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Chiara Holgate
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How many of my X people grew up in regional Australia? On my way to one such regional town (my own) to give some high school students some insights on what it’s like to have a career in science. Here’s to more scientists from the country 🙌 @ClimateExtremes @anuearthscience
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@ed_hawkins
Ed Hawkins
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Postdoc in extreme weather events Want to work on reanalyses of extreme weather events and how to translate them into warmer & cooler climates? https://t.co/5YozmmD5lC
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jobs.reading.ac.uk
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@ed_hawkins
Ed Hawkins
2 years
If only we had detailed information telling us the climate is changing far faster than any time in human history... ...and if only we had an unambiguous physical explanation for why those changes have occurred... ...then some politicians would still deny any problem exists.
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Chiara Holgate
2 years
This week the Aussie CLEX Drought group summarised our discoveries from the last 7yrs of research. Paper to come! @ClimateExtremes @jasonpeterevans @AnnaUkkola @ClimateNerilie @MengyuanMu @Nicola__Maher @Tess_J_Parker @SafariPenguin @raindrop_herder @zoegillett27 @anuearthscience
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Chiara Holgate
2 years
Huge thanks to the @HCEL_Ghent team @ugent for hosting me these last two weeks. So much fun discussing soil moisture, rainfall, @ClimateExtremes and of course, pet lions 😄
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@raindrop_herder
Dr Georgy Falster
2 years
Great article in The Guardian today about our recent @ClimateExtremes research into the potential for naturally-occurring megadroughts in Australia, with impacts of future droughts likely exacerbated by climate change.
@GuardianAus
Guardian Australia
2 years
Australia should prepare for 20-year megadroughts as the climate crisis worsens, study finds
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@AnnaUkkola
Anna Ukkola
2 years
Thought recent Australian droughts have been severe? New research suggests droughts could be much worse -even without climate change. Fantastic effort leading this study by @raindrop_herder and Nicky Wright paper: https://t.co/n3C9v6379j
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theconversation.com
Natural variability in Australian rainfall can produce “mega-droughts” lasting 20 years or more. Add in human-caused climate change, and future droughts may be far worse than imagined.
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@joellegergis
Joelle Gergis
2 years
Resurfacing after deep dive into the state of the climate and Australia's climate policy. I lost a bit of skin with this one, but I hope it helps people see through the greenwashing and diversion tactics ahead of the next federal election. Out in June! https://t.co/cTqSnpIjhh
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Dr Georgy Falster
2 years
This week's PalaeoPERCS seminar given by yours truly, at the unusually Australia-friendly time of 8 am Sydney time. featuring, of course, a) the tropical Pacific and b) water isotopes, because at this point what else would you expect from me
@PalaeoPERCS
PalaeoPERCS
2 years
This upcoming week at #PalaeoPERCS we will be joined by Georgy Falster (@raindrop_herder ) Postdoc, Australian National University, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (@arc_gov_au ), Australia! Sign up: https://t.co/hGXpg9LhNJ (1/4)
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@hydroholgate
Chiara Holgate
2 years
What a treat to be able to talk water, the Antarctic and Australia’s circular economy today with Senator @DavidPocock, @dataforwisdom and Dan Yunana as part of #SMP2024. @ClimateExtremes @scienceANU @anuearthscience @ScienceAU
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@jamesbrinkhoff
James Brinkhoff
2 years
New #PhD opportunity! Yield analysis and ML forecasting of nut tree crops. Use #remotesensing #weather and orchard data. Supported by great industry partner, based at @une_aarsc, with a 40k pa tax free scholarship. All the details: https://t.co/V3JpsnXQYG
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Chiara Holgate
2 years
#SMP2024 Professor Fiona Johnston passionately urging Australia to intensify its R&D efforts. If not, the Australian people will lose out. Pretty simple.
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Chiara Holgate
2 years
Science Meets Parliament 2024! Working mum - under slept, wet hair, but will we smash out some excellent science today? Yes we will. (Lucky I have my fellow #SuperstarsofSTEM here!) #SMP2024 @ScienceAU @scienceANU
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@ClimateExtremes
ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes
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Check out this excellent new study on the Tinderbox Drought and its multiple drivers, an exceptionally extreme event that helped enable Australia's Black Summer fires in 2019-2020. The full article can be accessed here: https://t.co/fZhujh7I3e https://t.co/pNNcEHfplf
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science.org
This paper explores the underlying processes, drivers, and the role of climate change in Australia’s Tinderbox Drought.
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@hydroholgate
Chiara Holgate
2 years
Responding to WMO’s state of the climate report, the Secretary General said climate action is being limited by national capacity in climate services, and “we need to increase support for National Meteorological and Hydrological Services”.
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abc.net.au
The UN agency's annual State of the Global Climate report confirmed it wasn't just the hottest year on record, ocean heat reached its highest level since records began, global mean sea level also...
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