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Usha Nattala
University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
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Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series: Climate-Related Disaster Risk in Australia: Are Risks Higher for Disadvantaged Households?
Melbourne Institute Working Paper No. 12/24
Number of pages: 34
Posted: 09 Oct 2024
Antonia Settle
,
Federico Zilio
, Usha Nattala and
Meladel Mistica
University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, Heidelberg University - Heidelberg Institute for Global Health, University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
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Forecasting Dead Fuel Moisture Content Below Forest Canopies – a Seven-Day Forecasting System
Number of pages: 41
Posted: 15 May 2024
Christopher S. Lyell
, Usha Nattala,
Thomas Keeble
,
Elena Marie Vella
,
Rakesh Chandra Joshi
,
Zaher Joukhadar
,
Jonathan Garber
,
Simon Mutch
,
Tim Gazzard
,
Thomas Duff
and
Gary Sheridan
University of Melbourne, University of Melbourne - Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, University of Melbourne,
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, University of Melbourne,
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and University of Melbourne
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Canopy climate transfer, Machine learning, Forecasting, Dead fuel moisture content, Bushfire risk
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