Massive increase in attention given to global warming in Australia Power, S., N. Plummer, K. Pearce, D. Walland, S. Edwards, D.Jones, S. Gipton, P. Holper, and R. Whitehead, 2008: Changes in Australian attitudes towards global warming. MeteoWorld, April 2008. Most comprehensive report on climate change in Australia to date CSIRO-BoM, 2007: Climate Change in Australia. CSIRO, 148 pp., K. Pearce, P. Holper, M. Hopkins, W. Bouma, P. Whetton, K. Hennessy and S. Power (Eds.). Record changes in tropical climate Power, S.B., and I.N. Smith, 2007: Weakening of the Walker Circulation and apparent dominance of El Nino both reach record levels, but has ENSO really changed? Geophys. Res. Lett., 34, doi: 10.129/2007/GL30854. ENSO drives predictable multi-year and decadal changes in the ocean Power, S.B., and R. Colman, 2006: Multi-year predictability in a coupled general circulation model. Climate Dynamics, 26, 247-272. McGregor, S., N.J. Holbrook, and S. Power, 2008: Interdecadal SST variability in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. Part II: the role of equatorial/off-equatorial wind stresses in a hybrid coupled model. J. Climate, 21, 4242-4256.ENSO's
impact on Australia is non-linear Power, S., M. Haylock, R. Colman, and X. Wang, 2006: The predictability of interdecadal changes in ENSO and ENSO teleconnections. J. Climate, 8, 2161-2180. Power, S., N. Plummer, and P. Alford, 2007: Making climate model forecasts more useful. Aust. J. Agric. Res., 58, 945-951. Just for fun: Power, S.B., 1991: The
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