"Climate change doesn’t tell the whole story, as extreme rainfall can occur for a variety of reasons."
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‘One of the most extreme disasters in colonial Australian history’: climate scientists on the floods and our future risk, Andrew King. The Conversation. Retrieved:29, November 2023.
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Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick
Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick is an Australian climate scientist and expert in heatwave research. She was awarded a NSW Young Tall Poppy in 2013 and received the Dorothy Hill award in 2021. She has extensive science communication experience.
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