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Ahead of World Water Day, new studies at Flinders University provide valuable insights into removing toxins from polluted waterways and improving filtration at urban wetlands. ....
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iTWire Tuesday, 11 May 2021 11:25 Flinders Uni studies provide data for explaining weather patterns Shares Lead researcher Dr Huade Guan who is an associate professor of hydrology. Supplied A vegetation-mediated seesaw wetting-drying phenomenon between eastern and western Australia causes the strong variability in climate in Australia, scientists from the Flinders University claim. They said the insight had come from two new studies of long-term hydro-climatic patterns which looked at extreme wet or dry weather and other conditions vital to water supply, agriculture, the environment and the nation s future. The seesaw phase seems to depend on the vegetation cover anomaly prior to the strong La Niña event, and can be explained by subsequent vegetation and soil moisture interactions, said lead researcher Dr Huade Guan, an associate professor of hydrology. ....
New Weather Warning Gauge Written by AZoCleantechMay 10 2021 Australia, the driest inhabited continent, is prone to natural disasters and wild swings in weather conditions – from floods to droughts, heatwaves and bushfires. Image Credit: Flinders University Now two new Flinders University studies of long-term hydro-climatic patterns provide fresh insights into the causes of the island continent’s strong climate variability which affect extreme wet or dry weather and other conditions vital to water supply, agriculture, the environment and the nation’s future. For the first time, researchers from the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT) at Flinders have revealed a vegetation-mediated seesaw wetting-drying phenomenon between eastern and western Australia. ....