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Angela M. Maharaj
Angela M. Maharaj
Climate Change Research Centre, University of New South Wales
Email verificata su unsw.edu.au
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An evaluation of the classical and extended Rossby wave theories in explaining spectral estimates of the first few baroclinic modes in the South Pacific Ocean
AM Maharaj, P Cipollini, NJ Holbrook, PD Killworth, JR Blundell
Ocean Dynamics 57, 173-187, 2007
492007
Southwest Pacific subtropical mode water: A climatology
NJ Holbrook, AM Maharaj
Progress in Oceanography 77 (4), 298-315, 2008
312008
Multiple westward propagating signals in South Pacific sea level anomalies
AM Maharaj, NJ Holbrook, P Cipollini
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 114 (C12), 2009
282009
Observed variability of the South Pacific westward sea level anomaly signal in the presence of bottom topography
AM Maharaj, P Cipollini, NJ Holbrook
Geophysical research letters 32 (4), 2005
262005
A new method for extracting the ENSO-independent Indian Ocean Dipole: application to Australian region tropical cyclone counts
A Werner, AM Maharaj, NJ Holbrook
Climate dynamics 38, 2503-2511, 2012
252012
Air quality impacts of the 2019–2020 Black Summer wildfires on Australian schools
G Di Virgilio, MA Hart, AM Maharaj, N Jiang
Atmospheric Environment 261, 118450, 2021
152021
A citizen centred urban network for weather and air quality in Australian schools
G Ulpiani, MA Hart, G Di Virgilio, AM Maharaj, MJ Lipson, J Potgieter
Scientific Data 9 (1), 129, 2022
112022
The retracked sea levels from SARAL/AltiKa satellite altimetry: The case study around the Strait of Malacca and the South China Sea
NN Abdullah
International Journal of Geoinformatics, 2016
112016
Urban meteorology and air quality in a rapidly growing city: Inter-parameter associations and intra-urban heterogeneity
G Ulpiani, MA Hart, G Di Virgilio, AM Maharaj
Sustainable Cities and Society 77, 103553, 2022
102022
Unravelling Eastern Pacific and Central Pacific ENSO Contributions in South Pacific Chlorophyll-a Variability through Remote Sensing
AB Couto, NJ Holbrook, AM Maharaj
Remote Sensing 5 (8), 4067-4087, 2013
102013
What determines the lagged ENSO response in the south‐west Indian Ocean?
MD Eabry, AS Taschetto, AM Maharaj, A Sen Gupta
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (6), e2020GL091958, 2021
62021
Do multiple peaks in the Radon Transform of westward propagating sea surface height anomalies correspond to higher order Rossby wave Baroclinic modes?
AM Maharaj, P Cipollini, NJ Holbrook
American Meteorological Society, 2004
52004
A comparison of Saral/Altika coastal altimetry and in-situ observation across australasia and maritime continent
NH Idris, A Maharaj, NN Abdullah, X Deng, OB Andersen
Australia Coastal Ocean Modelling and Observations, 7-8, 2014
42014
VALIDATION OF RETRACKED SEA LEVELS FROM SARAL/ALTIKA SATELLITE ALTIMETRY OVER THE CONTINENTAL SHELF OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA
NH IDRIS, NN ABDULLAH, NH IDRIS, A MAHARAJ
EMERITUS PROF. DR. FAIZAH BINTI MOHD SHAROUM CHAIRMAN UMT INTERNATIONAL …, 2016
12016
An assessment of multiple westward propagating signals in sea level anomalies
AM Maharaj, N Holbrook, P Cipollini
University Of Tasmania, 2009
12009
The influence of bottom topography on long Rossby wave propagation in the South Pacific Ocean
A Maharaj, P Cipollini, N Holbrook
University Of Tasmania, 2004
12004
The Impact of Air Quality on Schoolchildren
G Di Virgilio, M Hart, A Maharaj, D Green
The Impact of Extreme Weather on School Education, 38-59, 2024
2024
The WCRP Academy Lighthouse-Equipping current and future climate scientists.
CJ Lennard, AM Maharaj
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, GC42S-0943, 2022
2022
When citizen science meets urban climate: The Sydney Schools Weather and Air Quality (SWAQ) monitoring network
M Hart, AM Maharaj, G Di Virgilio, G Ulpiani
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, A26B-08, 2022
2022
WCRP Academy Lighthouse Activity: The Future of Climate Science Training
AM Maharaj, CJ Lennard, N van der Wel, A Sopaheluwakan
AGU Fall Meeting 2021, 2021
2021
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