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. “The Winchelsea Convergence - Using Radar And Mesoscale Nwp To Diagnose Cool Change Structure.”. Australian Meteorological Magazine 55 (2006): 47-58. Web.
. “On The Subsynoptic Scale Meteorology Of Two Extreme Fire Weather Days During The Eastern Australian Fires Of January 2003”. Australian Meteorological Magazine 54 (2005): 265-290. Web.
. Seasonal Bushfire Assessment 2006-2007. 2006. Web.
“Regional Real-Time Smoke Prediction Systems”. Developments In Environmental Science. 2009. Print.
. “A Re-Examination Of The Synoptic And Mesoscale Meteorology Of Ash Wednesday 1983”. Australian Meteorological Magazine 54 (2005): 35-55. Web.
. “Objective Identification Of Wind Change Timing From Single Station Observations Part 2: Towards The Concept Of A Wind Change Climatology.”. Australian Meteorological Magazine 55 (2006): 275-288. Web.
. “Objective Identification Of Wind Change Timing From Single Station Observations Part 1: Methodology And Comparison With Subjective Timings.”. Australian Meteorological Magazine 55 (2006): 261-274. Web.
“National Gridded Drought Factors And Comparison Of Two Soil Moisture Deficit Formulations Used In The Rediction Of Forest Fire Danger Index In Australia”. Australian Meteorological Magazine (2006): 183-197. Web.
“Meteorological Overview And Verification Of Hysplit And Aaqfs Dust Forecasts For The Dust Storm Of 22-24 October 2002”. Australian Meteorological Magazine (2006): 35-46. Web.
“Managing Smoke From Wildfires And Prescribed Burning In Southern Australia”. Wildland Fires And Air Pollution . 2008. 541-556. Web.
. “Lower Atmospheric Drying, Stability And Increased Wildfire Activity”. Australia, 2005. Web.
“Index Sensitivity Analysis Applied To The Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index And The Mcarthur Forest Fire Danger Index”. Meteorological Applications (2009): n/a - n/a. Web.
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“A High-Resolution Historical Fire Climate Data Set For Victoria”. Afac 2008 Conference 2008. Web.
. “On Easterly Changes Over Elevated Terrain In Australia's Southeast”. Australian Meteorological Magazine 56 (2007): 177-190. Web.

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