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Collins, Brian (2022) Frequency of compound hot–dry weather extremes has significantly increased in Australia since 1889. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 208 (6). pp. 941-955.

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Gray, Jessie, Verdon‐Kidd, Danielle C., Jaffrés, Jasmine B.D., Hewson, Michael G., Clarke, John M., Sharma, Krishneel K., and English, Nathan B. (2023) Characterizing Australia's east coast cyclones (1950–2019). International Journal of Climatology, 43 (7). pp. 3324-3352.

Gray, J.L., Jaffrés, J.B.D., Verdon-Kidd, D.C., Hewson, M.G., Clarke, J.M., Pepler, A., and English, N.B. (2021) A comparison of the MATCHES and NCEP1 databases for use in Australian east coast low studies. Weather and Climate Extremes, 34. 100400.

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Jaffrés, Jasmine B.D., and Gray, Jessie L. (2023) Chasing rainfall: estimating event precipitation along tracks of tropical cyclones via reanalysis data and in-situ gauges. Environmental Modelling and Software, 167. 105773.

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Nazari, Rasta, Ramezani Etedali, Hadi, Nazari, Bijan, and Collins, Brian (2020) The impact of climate variability on water footprint components of rainfed wheat and barley in the Qazvin province of Iran*. Irrigation and Drainage, 69 (4). pp. 826-843.

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Sexton, Jane, Tait, Michael, Turner, Heidi, Arthur, Craig, Henderson, David, and Edwards, Mark (2023) Preparing for the expected: tropical cyclones in South East Queensland. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 38 (4). pp. 33-39.

Spicer, Chrystopher (2022) “Plenty of business going on”: The Apocalyptic Cyclones of Alexis Wright’s Carpentaria as Trope of Real, Imagined, and Spiritual Australian Place. Motifs, 6.

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