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Overview

Mark Hemer is affiliated with CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research in Australia, focusing on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their research primarily explores Oceanography and Atmospheric Science, with significant activity in related subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Aerospace Engineering, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Their work extensively covers topics including Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, and Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes. Additional areas of interest comprise Climate variability and models, Wind Energy Research and Development, Coastal and Marine Dynamics, and Marine and fisheries research.

Mark Hemer has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications, frequently collaborating with a number of researchers. Their most frequent co-authors include Ian R. Young, Joao Morim, Nobuhito Mori, Claire Trenham, and Álvaro Semedo.

Scientific publication venues where Mark Hemer has published repeatedly include Scientific Data, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans, Renewable Energy, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Science Advances.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mark Hemer encompass:

  • Projected 21st century changes in extreme wind-wave events, 2020, Science Advances
  • Uncertainty and Bias in Global to Regional Scale Assessments of Current and Future Coastal Flood Risk, 2021, Earth's Future
  • Contribution of Wave Setup to Projected Coastal Sea Level Changes, 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • A global ensemble of ocean wave climate projections from CMIP5-driven models, 2020, Scientific Data
  • A classification system for global wave energy resources based on multivariate clustering, 2020, Applied Energy

Best Publications

  • Changes in climate extremes and their impacts on the natural physical environment.

    Sonia I. Seneviratne;Neville Nicholls;David Easterling;Clare M. Goodess

  • Projected changes in wave climate from a multi-model ensemble

    Mark A. Hemer;Yalin Fan;Nobuhito Mori;Alvaro Semedo

  • Robustness and uncertainties in global multivariate wind-wave climate projections

    Joao Morim;Joao Morim;Joao Morim;Mark Hemer;Xiaolan L. Wang;Nick Cartwright

  • Wind Waves in the Coupled Climate System

    L. Cavaleri;B. Fox-Kemper;M. Hemer

  • Variability and trends in the directional wave climate of the Southern Hemisphere

    Mark A. Hemer;John A. Church;John A. Church;John R. Hunter

  • Projected 21st century changes in extreme wind-wave events

    Alberto Meucci;Ian R. Young;Mark Hemer;Ebru Kirezci

  • Global dynamical projections of surface ocean wave climate for a future high greenhouse gas emission scenario

    Mark A. Hemer;Jack Katzfey;Claire E. Trenham

  • Response of the Bight of Benin (Gulf of Guinea, West Africa) coastline to anthropogenic and natural forcing, Part1: Wave climate variability and impacts on the longshore sediment transport

    R. Almar;E. Kestenare;J. Reyns;J Jouanno

  • The ocean as a solution to climate change: Five opportunities for action

    O. Hoegh-Guldberg;K. Caldeira;T. Chopin;S.D. Gaines

  • Quantifying upper ocean turbulence driven by surface waves

    E. A. D'Asaro;J. Thomson;A. Y. Shcherbina;R. R. Harcourt

  • A revised assessment of Australia's national wave energy resource

    Mark A. Hemer;Stefan Zieger;Tom Durrant;Julian O'Grady

  • Evaluation of a CMIP5 derived dynamical global wind wave climate model ensemble

    Mark A. Hemer;Claire E. Trenham;Claire E. Trenham

  • Advancing Wind-Waves Climate Science

    Mark A. Hemer;Xiaolan L. Wang;Ralf Weisse;Val R. Swail

  • On the concordance of 21st century wind-wave climate projections

    Joao Morim;Mark Hemer;Nick Cartwright;Darrell Strauss

  • Uncertainty and Bias in Global to Regional Scale Assessments of Current and Future Coastal Flood Risk.

    J. Hinkel;L. Feyen;M. Hemer;G. Le Cozannet

  • Contribution of Wave Setup to Projected Coastal Sea Level Changes

    A. Melet;Rafaël Almar;M. Hemer;G. Le Cozannet

  • Natural hazards in Australia: sea level and coastal extremes

    Kathleen L. McInnes;Christopher J. White;Ivan D. Haigh;Mark A. Hemer

  • The wave energy resource along Australia’s Southern margin

    Mark Hemer;David Griffin

  • Simulated Global Swell and Wind-Sea Climate and Their Responses to Anthropogenic Climate Change at the End of the Twenty-First Century

    Yalin Fan;Shian-Jiann Lin;Stephen M. Griffies;Mark A. Hemer

  • Wave energy resource assessment along the Southeast coast of Australia on the basis of a 31-year hindcast

    Joao Morim;Nick Cartwright;Amir Etemad-Shahidi;Darrell Strauss

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathleen L. McInnes
Kathleen L. McInnes Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Xiaolan L. Wang
Xiaolan L. Wang Environment and Climate Change Canada
Neil J. Holbrook
Neil J. Holbrook University of Tasmania
Roshanka Ranasinghe
Roshanka Ranasinghe IHE Delft Institute for Water Education
Anya M. Reading
Anya M. Reading University of Tasmania
Peter T. Harris
Peter T. Harris University of Tasmania
Ian R. Young
Ian R. Young University of Melbourne
Keith D. Koper
Keith D. Koper University of Utah
Andrew G. Marshall
Andrew G. Marshall Bureau of Meteorology
Alexander V. Babanin
Alexander V. Babanin University of Melbourne

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