An accurate estimate of global ocean warming is critical in tracking the Earth’s energy imbalance and assessing the status of […]
A recent article by Cai et al. (2021), published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, synthesises advances in observed and […]
A study led by Ocean University of China and CSHOR student, Jinping Wang, and published in Nature Communications, finds climate […]
A new study by Cai, Yang and Wu et al. published today in Nature Climate Change shows that climate extremes […]
New measurements reveal a surprising increase in the amount of dense water sinking near Antarctica, following 50 years of decline. […]
El Niño is an unusual warming of the tropical Pacific that wreaks havoc on weather systems around the globe. It […]
By Sophie Schmidt, CSIRO Communication Advisor 3 September 2020 A recent study has shed new light on the so-called ‘butterfly […]
By Sophie Schmidt, CSIRO Communication Advisor 25 May 2020 Dr Wenju Cai FAA, Director of the Centre for Southern […]
The Antarctic Ice Sheet contains enough ice, if melted, to raise global sea levels by tens of metres. A new […]
17 December 2019 New CSHOR research has found global warming will make it more difficult to predict multi-year global climate […]