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The research will improve understanding of the interaction of the Australian and East Asian monsoon systems.

CSIRO begins climate project with China

Reference: 07/103

CSIRO and the Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO) have signed a two-year funding agreement for collaboration between CSIRO statisticians and the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Science.

  • 6 June 2007

The project will investigate climate and rainfall linkages between China and Australia. 

“The objective of this project is to improve understanding of the interaction of the Australian and East Asian monsoon systems,” says CSIRO Environmental Statistician Dr Bronwyn Harch.

“This research will give us more information about the impacts of climate change, especially in the areas of agriculture and water resource management.”

The East Asian summer monsoon carries moist air from the Indian and Pacific Oceans to East Asia. The monsoonal flow interacts with the Australian winter monsoon. 

“The objective of this project is to improve understanding of the interaction of the Australian and East Asian monsoon systems,”
says CSIRO Environmental Statistician Dr Bronwyn Harch.

The project will include the analysis of possible relationships between summer rainfall over north China and winter rainfall over southwest Western Australia, and the development and application of statistical models to assess the impacts of the Australian monsoons on summer rainfall over north China.

The project is being conducted under the auspices of the Australia-China Climate Change Partnership. Funded through the AGO’s Bilateral Climate Change Partnership Programme, it is one of 11 projects agreed and announced by the former Australian Minister for the Environment, Senator Ian Campbell, and China’s National Development Reform Commission Vice Chairman Jiang Weixin in Beijing last year.

These new projects build on existing collaboration through the Partnership to address climate change including joint activity on renewable energy and other low emission technologies, energy efficiency and agriculture.

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  • The project will investigate climate and rainfall linkages between China and Australia
  • The objective of this project is to improve understanding of the interaction of the Australian and East Asian monsoon systems
  • The East Asian summer monsoon carries moist air from the Indian and Pacific Oceans to East Asia

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Dr Bronwyn Harch

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