Adjunct Associate Professor in Climate Change, The University of Queensland
Ralph is a research scientist with expertise in climate change, ecohydrology and spatial sciences. He integrates these branches of knowledge to tackle relevant issues for society with potential to inform policy and natural resources management. Ralph's current research focuses on climate extremes and the impacts of climate change across multiple sectors using climate simulations and observations. He leads the Climate Projections and Services team at Queensland’s Department of Environment and Science and the Queensland Future Climate Science Program. Ralph is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Queensland.
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