Selected Conference Proceedings
2017
King, A. D.: On the differences between 1.5C and 2C of global warming. AGU Fall meeting 2017, New Orleans, US. (Invited).
2016
King, A. D., D. J. Karoly, B. J. Henley, and M. T. Black: The emergence of an anthropogenic influence on precipitation extremes. IMSC 2016, Canmore, Canada. (Oral presentation).
2015
King, A. D. and D. J. Karoly: The role of anthropogenic climate change in recent Australian climate extremes. AGU Fall meeting 2015, San Francisco, US. (Invited).
2014
King, A. D., M. G. Donat, L. V. Alexander, and D. J. Karoly: The ENSO-Australian rainfall teleconnection in reanalysis and CMIP5. AMOS National Conference 2014, Hobart, Australia. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., S. C. Lewis, S. E. Perkins, L. V. Alexander, M. G. Donat, D. J. Karoly, and M. T. Black: Limited Evidence of Anthropogenic Influence on the 2011-12 Extreme Rainfall over Southeast Australia. AMOS National Conference 2014, Hobart, Australia. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., S. C. Lewis, S. E. Perkins, L. V. Alexander, M. G. Donat, D. J. Karoly, and M. T. Black: Limited Evidence of Anthropogenic Influence on the 2011-12 Extreme Rainfall over Southeast Australia. AMOS National Conference 2014, Hobart, Australia. (Oral presentation).
2013
King, A. D., S. C. Lewis, S. E. Perkins, L. V. Alexander, M. G. Donat, D. J. Karoly, and M. T. Black: Limited Evidence of Anthropogenic Influence on the 2011-12 Extreme Rainfall over Southeast Australia. 6th Climate of the Twentieth Century workshop, Melbourne, Australia. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., N. P. Klingaman, L. V. Alexander, M. G. Donat, N. C. Jourdain, and P. Maher: Investigating the drivers of extreme rainfall variability in Australia. DACA-13, Davos, Switzerland. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., N. P. Klingaman, L. V. Alexander, M. G. Donat, N. C. Jourdain, and P. Maher: Investigating the drivers of extreme rainfall variability in Australia. IMSC12, Jeju, South Korea. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., L. V. Alexander, and M. G. Donat: The efficacy of using gridded data to examine extreme rainfall characteristics: a case study for Australia. AMOS National Conference 2013, Melbourne, Australia. (Poster presentation).
King, A. D., L. V. Alexander, and M. G. Donat: Asymmetry in the response of Eastern Australia extreme rainfall to low-frequency Pacific variability. AMOS National Conference 2013, Melbourne, Australia. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., N. P. Klingaman, L. V. Alexander, M. G. Donat, N. C. Jourdain, and P. Maher: Investigating the drivers of extreme rainfall variability in Australia. DACA-13, Davos, Switzerland. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., N. P. Klingaman, L. V. Alexander, M. G. Donat, N. C. Jourdain, and P. Maher: Investigating the drivers of extreme rainfall variability in Australia. IMSC12, Jeju, South Korea. (Oral presentation).
King, A. D., L. V. Alexander, and M. G. Donat: The efficacy of using gridded data to examine extreme rainfall characteristics: a case study for Australia. AMOS National Conference 2013, Melbourne, Australia. (Poster presentation).
King, A. D., L. V. Alexander, and M. G. Donat: Asymmetry in the response of Eastern Australia extreme rainfall to low-frequency Pacific variability. AMOS National Conference 2013, Melbourne, Australia. (Oral presentation).
2012
King, A. D., L. V. Alexander, and M. G. Donat: The efficacy of using gridded data to examine extreme rainfall characteristics: a case study for Australia. AMOS NSW Student Symposium 2012, Sydney, Australia. (Oral presentation, Awarded best presentation).
King, A. D., N. P. Klingaman, and J. Strachan: The effect of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation on high impact weather in Queensland. AMOS National Conference 2012, Sydney, Australia. (Poster presentation).
King, A. D., N. P. Klingaman, and J. Strachan: The effect of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation on high impact weather in Queensland. AMOS National Conference 2012, Sydney, Australia. (Poster presentation).