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List of works by Danielle Verdon-Kidd

A comparison of the MATCHES and NCEP1 databases for use in Australian east coast low studies

scientific article published in 2021

Characterizing Australia's east coast cyclones (1950–2019)

scientific article published in 2023

Climatic drivers of Victorian streamflow: Is ENSO the dominant influence?

Large-scale ocean-atmospheric processes and seasonal rainfall variability in South Australia: potential for improving seasonal hydroclimatic forecasts

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Links between the Big Dry in Australia and hemispheric multi-decadal climate variability – implications for water resource management

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On the classification of different flavours of Indian Ocean Dipole events

scientific article published in 2018

On the recent hiatus of tropical cyclones landfalling in NSW, Australia

scientific article published in 2020

On the relationship between large-scale climate modes and regional synoptic patterns that drive Victorian rainfall

On the uncertainties associated with using gridded rainfall data as a proxy for observed

Regime shifts in annual maximum rainfall across Australia – implications for intensity–frequency–duration (IFD) relationships

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Soil erosion predictions from a landscape evolution model - An assessment of a post-mining landform using spatial climate change analogues

scientific article

Synchronicity of historical dry spells in the Southern Hemisphere

The Southern Annular Mode: a comparison of indices

The impact of shifting Köppen-Geiger climate zones on soil organic carbon concentrations in Australian grasslands

scientific article published in 2021

The importance of understanding drivers of hydroclimatic variability for robust flood risk planning in the coastal zone

Towards understanding hydroclimatic change in Victoria, Australia – preliminary insights into the "Big Dry"

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Understanding hydroclimate processes in the Murray-Darling Basin for natural resources management