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Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science SocietyJournal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science Society
A journal for meteorology, climate, oceanography, hydrology and space weather focused on the southern hemisphere
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Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science

Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth Systems Science

Volume 71 Number 3 2021

ES21010Circular Flip-Flop Index: quantifying revision stability of forecasts of direction

Deryn Griffiths 0000-0003-3552-427X, Nicholas Loveday, Benjamin Price, Michael Foley and Alistair McKelvie
pp. 266-271

Flip-flopping of forecasts as we approach a weather event creates confusing messages and can cause plans to flip-flop. We provide a way to quantify the stability of forecasts of direction using a new index, the Circular Flip-Flop Index. Applying this to Australian forecasts of wind direction, we show that some forecasts of similar skill can be differentiated by their different stability.

ES21004Variability and trend of sea level in southern waters of Java, Indonesia

Amalia Nurlatifah 0000-0003-1129-5505, Martono, Indah Susanti and Mamat Suhermat
pp. 272-283

Climate change and sea level rise is one of the most important issues for our planet. This research found that sea level rise in southern Java, Indonesia, is impacted by climate change as well as climate variability events, like the El Niño Southern Oscillation and the Indian Ocean Dipole. For the period 1993–2018, the sea level in the southern waters of Java, Indonesia, increased by about 4.7 mm/year.

ES21014A catalogue of marine heatwave metrics and trends for the Australian region

Jules B. Kajtar 0000-0003-0114-6610, Neil J. Holbrook 0000-0002-3523-6254 and Vanessa Hernaman 0000-0002-0042-7579
pp. 284-302

Marine heatwaves are prolonged, extremely warm oceanic events that can severely impact marine ecosystems. They are becoming more frequent, more intense, and longer in duration around the world, including around Australia. This paper analyses and catalogues historical marine heatwaves around Australia since 1982. The paper also examines marine heatwaves in several case study regions, including off the Western Australian coast, Torres Strait, Great Barrier Reef, Tasman Sea, and the South Australian Basin.

ES21008Australian rainfall anomalies and Indo-Pacific driver indices: links and skill in 2-year-long forecasts

I. G. Watterson 0000-0001-9484-018X, T. J. O’Kane, V. Kitsios 0000-0002-2543-0264 and M. A. Chamberlain
pp. 303-319

Two-year-long 11-member ensemble forecast simulations by the Climate Analysis Forecast Ensemble modelling system initiated over 2002–2015 were analysed. The links between interannual variations of Indo-Pacific climate driver indices, moisture flux towards Australia, and All-Australia precipitation were similar to those in ERA5 and other data sets. There is some skill in the seasonal and annual-mean forecasts of these quantities for lead times beyond 6 months, extending into the second year.

Committee on Publication Ethics

Outstanding Associate Editor Award

Anita Drumond is the recipient of the 2023 Outstanding Associate Editor Award.

Best Student Paper

The Best Student Paper published in 2023 has been awarded to Rebecca Firth.

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