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Margot Bador is an Adjunct Fellow at the University of New South Wales, working within the Faculty of Science at the Climate Change Research Centre. As an early career researcher, she focuses on climate extremes, their variability, future changes, and underlying mechanisms, utilizing observations, regional and global climate models to assess associated uncertainties.
Her research interests center on climate extremes, particularly extreme precipitation events and their relationship to mean climate changes. She examines the respective roles of anthropogenic influence and natural climate variability on future regional changes. Her work spans multiple spatial scales, from global climate model evaluations to fine-scale regional precipitation patterns in areas like Southeast Asia and Pacific islands.
Dr. Bador's publication record shows consistent contributions to understanding extreme precipitation scaling, climate model performance, and regional climate change impacts. Her recent work has focused on observation-constrained projections, benchmarking frameworks for downscaled precipitation, and the analysis of longer-than-expected dry spells under climate change.
Her collaborative work spans multiple international research groups, with significant contributions to major climate datasets like HadEX3. She frequently collaborates with researchers across Australia, Europe, and the Pacific region, reflecting the global nature of climate research and its regional impacts.




