Murray Basin - Climate Change in Australia - Projections for Australia's NRM Regions [brochure]


One of a set of brochures that summarises key climate change projections for each of the eight NRM clusters. The brochures are a useful tool for community engagement.

To assist the planning and management of Natural Resource Management (NRM) regions, CSIRO and the Australian Bureau of Meteorology have prepared climate change projections for eight regions of Australia, termed NRM clusters.

This brochure is for the Murray Basin cluster, comprising NRM regions across New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. The cluster extends from the flatlands of inland New South Wales to the Great Dividing Range along the southern and eastern boundaries and includes Australia’s highest mountain; Mt Kosciusko, at 2228m.

Projections for temperature, rainfall, sea level, fire-weather.


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Brochure
http://www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au/media/ccia/2.1.5/cms_page_media/176/MURRAY_BASIN_BROCHURE.pdf
040104 - Climate Change Processes, 040107 - Meteorology
http://www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au/en/impacts-and-adaptation/nrm-regions/ http://www.climatechangeinaustralia.gov.au/en/publications-library/brochures/
Geographic and Temporal Extents
South Australian Murray Darling Basin, Central West, South East, Central Tablelands, North Central, Wimmera, South East (NSW), Lachlan, Mallee, Riverina, Goulburn Broken, Lower Murray Darling, Murray
Start 2020/01/01 Start text End 2099/12/31 End text
Attributions and Constraints
copyright CSIRO
Bureau of Meteorology, CSIRO
2015