CLIMAG - Past Issues
The program's free newsletter, printed twice yearly, CLIMAG, features stories, keeps readers up-to-date with the latest information on climate research, agriculture and natural resource management.
CLIMAG Issue 16
» R&D meets farmers' needs in a changing climate
» Results from the CLIMAG reader survey
» Managing Climate Variability Project updates
» Farmers seeking complex climate information
» The future of communicating climate change
» Changing farm planning to suit Western Australia's drier conditions
» What drives Queensland's weather?
CLIMAG Issue 15
» Smart responses to climate change
» Keeping the focus on variability
» South-west WA farmers to benefit from better seasonal forecasts
» What's driving Australia's rainfall?
» Three new ways to view seasonal forecasts
» Innovators in the Wimmera Mallee
CLIMAG Issue 14
CLIMAG Issue 13
» What next for managing climate variability?
» Yield prediction tools
» Using soil moisture to quantify drought
CLIMAG Issue 12
» Flexible feedbase options for dairy farmers
» Predicting when the Wet will arrive
CLIMAG Issue 11
» Climate Connect 2006
» Drier or Wetter? It's not all about rainfall
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CLIMAG Issue 10
» Global Circulation Models: the key to future forecasting?
» WhopperCropper: taking the 'risk' out of risk management
» Climate Variability the Focus on the Eyre Peninsula
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CLIMAG Issue 9
» Farming profitably in a changing climate
» US Academy of Sciences publishes report on seasonal climate forecasts
CLIMAG Issue 8
» Irrigator banks on climate risk management tools
» How valuable are seasonal forecasts?
CLIMAG Issue 7
» Value of forecasting proven in NHT projects
» Clever climate management
