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Danielle Verdon-Kidd
Danielle Verdon-Kidd
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Nature and causes of protracted droughts in southeast Australia: Comparison between the Federation, WWII, and Big Dry droughts
DC Verdon‐Kidd, AS Kiem
Geophysical Research Letters 36 (22), 2009
3182009
Multidecadal variability of rainfall and streamflow: Eastern Australia
DC Verdon, AM Wyatt, AS Kiem, SW Franks
Water Resources Research 40 (10), 2004
2962004
Long‐term behaviour of ENSO: Interactions with the PDO over the past 400 years inferred from paleoclimate records
DC Verdon, SW Franks
Geophysical Research Letters 33 (6), 2006
2512006
The Southern Annular Mode: a comparison of indices
M Ho, AS Kiem, DC Verdon-Kidd
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 16 (3), 967-982, 2012
1292012
On the uncertainties associated with using gridded rainfall data as a proxy for observed
CR Tozer, AS Kiem, DC Verdon-Kidd
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 16 (5), 1481-1499, 2012
1242012
Indian Ocean sea surface temperature variability and winter rainfall: Eastern Australia
DC Verdon, SW Franks
Water Resources Research 41 (9), 2005
1072005
Understanding hydroclimate processes in the Murray-Darling Basin for natural resources management
AJE Gallant, AS Kiem, DC Verdon-Kidd, RC Stone, DJ Karoly
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 16 (7), 2049-2068, 2012
1042012
Towards understanding hydroclimatic change in Victoria, Australia–preliminary insights into the" Big Dry"
AS Kiem, DC Verdon-Kidd
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 14 (3), 433-445, 2010
1002010
Multi-decadal variability of forest fire risk—Eastern Australia
DC Verdon, AS Kiem, SW Franks
International Journal of Wildland Fire 13 (2), 165-171, 2004
992004
On the relationship between large-scale climate modes and regional synoptic patterns that drive Victorian rainfall
DC Verdon-Kidd, AS Kiem
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 13 (4), 467-479, 2009
942009
Tropical cyclone perceptions, impacts and adaptation in the Southwest Pacific: an urban perspective from Fiji, Vanuatu and Tonga
AD Magee, DC Verdon-Kidd, AS Kiem, SA Royle
Natural hazards and earth system sciences 16 (5), 1091-1105, 2016
932016
Quantifying drought risk in a nonstationary climate
DC Verdon-Kidd, AS Kiem
Journal of Hydrometeorology 11 (4), 1019-1031, 2010
852010
Steps toward “useful” hydroclimatic scenarios for water resource management in the Murray‐Darling Basin
AS Kiem, DC Verdon‐Kidd
Water Resources Research 47 (12), 2011
822011
Climatic drivers of Victorian streamflow: is ENSO the dominant influence?
AS Kiem, DC Verdon-Kidd
Australasian Journal of Water Resources 13 (1), 17-29, 2009
652009
Influence of ENSO, ENSO Modoki, and the IPO on tropical cyclogenesis: a spatial analysis of the southwest Pacific region
AD Magee, DC Verdon‐Kidd, HJ Diamond, AS Kiem
International Journal of Climatology 37, 1118-1137, 2017
552017
Links between the Big Dry in Australia and hemispheric multi-decadal climate variability–implications for water resource management
DC Verdon-Kidd, AS Kiem, R Moran
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 18 (6), 2235-2256, 2014
512014
The importance of understanding drivers of hydroclimatic variability for robust flood risk planning in the coastal zone
AS Kiem, DC Verdon-Kidd
Australasian Journal of Water Resources 17 (2), 126-134, 2013
492013
A paleoclimate rainfall reconstruction in the Murray‐Darling Basin (MDB), Australia: 2. Assessing hydroclimatic risk using paleoclimate records of wet and dry epochs
M Ho, AS Kiem, DC Verdon‐Kidd
Water Resources Research 51 (10), 8380-8396, 2015
452015
Drought and the future of rural communities: drought impacts and adaptation in regional Victoria, Australia
AS Kiem, LE Askew, M Sherval, DC Verdon-Kidd, C Clifton, E Austin, ...
352010
Soil erosion predictions from a landscape evolution model–An assessment of a post-mining landform using spatial climate change analogues
GR Hancock, D Verdon-Kidd, JBC Lowry
Science of the Total Environment 601, 109-121, 2017
342017
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