
20 July 2023
Warming In Antarctica?
This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. Only using ‘creative’ statistics Much has been written in

26 May 2023
Bureau Capitulates: But Overseas Model Unlikely to Solve All Temperature Measurement Issues
This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published It has only taken ten years, that is how

2 May 2023
BOM Makes Heavy Weather Over Temperature Data
This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. My request three years ago to obtain temperature data

19 April 2023
Dr Jennifer Marohasy Discussing The Need For The BOM To Be Transparent On Sky News Australia
Australians deserve answers. We rely on the Bureau of Metrology to be a trusted source of data and forecasts, yet time and time again there are too many examples of where the BOM does not give enough consideration to transparency and accuracy. The IPA’s Jennifer Marohasy told Sky News Australia of her years’ long attempt to get accurate data from

4 February 2023
Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 4)
his article was originally published the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. John

28 January 2023
Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 3)
This article was originally published the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. If

24 January 2023
Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 2)
This article was originally published to the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published.

19 January 2023
Hyping Daily Maximum Temperatures (Part 1)
This article was originally published the author’s website. This article reflects the author’s ongoing research into the methods used by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to collect, collate, adjust and publish temperature and rainfall data. Research into this topic have been published in the IPA Climate Change The Facts Publications, with an updated working paper shortly to be published. There

10 January 2023
Happy New Highest Tide For 2023 – Sunday 22nd January
This article was originally published in Jennifer Marohasy’s website on or about 10 January 2023 and was written by the author in her capacity as a contributor for that publication. It has been republished on the IPA website with permission. The views expressed are those of the author alone. Shout out to Bruce Davidson! I am planning to be in Noosa on Sunday,

8 January 2023
Fear, Flooding, Forecasting & Australia’s 2022 Official Rainfall Statistics
This article first appeared on Jennifer Marohasy’s Website. In this article, Dr Jennifer Marohasy contextualises and disseminates the findings of the IPA’s research into the Bureau of Meteorology conducted as part of the IPA’s Project for Real Science Program. The Project for Real Science is an initiative of the Institute of Public Affairs to rebuild the integrity of scientific research