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Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

History and Climate Science: A Collaborative Relationship for the Twenty-First Century

Report • 2015

Integrative Analysis of the Vulnerability of the SEA Regionwith respect to Food, Health and Coastal Industry

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Predictability of seasonal rainfall, monsoon onset and duration in Indonesia, Philippines and Bangladesh

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Simulation of crop and water productivity for rice (Oryza sativa L.) using APSIM under diverse agro-climatic conditions and water management techniques in Sri Lanka

Brief • 2015

Policy Brief: Practical Approaches to Supporting City-level GHG Emissions Accounting by Local Governments

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Impact of soil moisture on extreme maximum temperatures in Europe

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

New directions in hydro-climatic histories: observational data recovery, proxy records and the atmospheric circulation reconstructions over the earth (ACRE) initiative in Southeast Asia

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Modelling the impact of changes in rainfall distribution on the irrigation water requirement and yield of short and medium duration rice varieties using APSIM during Maha season in the dry zone of Sri Lanka

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Weathering the empire: meteorological research in the early British straits settlements

Conference material • 2015

Proceedings of the Joint conference of the AsiaFlux Workshop 2015 andISPRS TC WG VIII/3: Weather, Atmosphere and Climate Studies

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