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Climate Change Risk Resilience Response, 31 May – 11 June
Congress 2021 will be presented online from May 31 to June 11, 2021. To facilitate sharing “live” presentations across the five time zones...
Amundsen Science Outreach Workshop
Workshop registration info: Amundsen Science Outreach Workshop – March 23, 2021 @ 1:00pm EDT
Feather Frost or Frost Flowers (Crystallofolia)
– By Douw Steyn, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. –
The attached photographs show an instance of the rare phenomenon of feather...
Canada’s Top Ten Weather Stories of 2020
– By David Phillips –
This article was first published by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Prologue 2020
Canada is warming at nearly twice the global rate with parts of western and northern...
2021 CMOS Tour Speaker: Dr. Katja Fennel
Scientific lecture registration info: CMOS Virtual Tour Speaker – February 24, 2021 – Scientific Lecture @ 2:00pm ET
Q & A session registration info: CMOS Virtual Tour Speaker –...
Black History Month for the Sciences
On May 25, 2020, Amy Cooper—a white Canadian woman—called the police on Christan Cooper—a black birdwatcher—after he asked her to leash her dog in an on-leash part of Central Park, New York City. From...
Greetings from the new Bulletin editor
Thank you, CMOS Bulletin readers, for welcoming me as the new editor of the Bulletin! As I’m sitting at my home in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal watching the snow fall, I’m able to reflect on how, in a year...
2020-2021 Arctic Winter Seasonal Climate Outlook for Temperature and Precipitation
– By contributors from Environment and Climate Change Canada, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (Russia), Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, the...
2021 CMOS Scholarships
The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS), the premier Society for atmospheric and oceanographic sciences in Canada, offers undergraduate and graduate scholarships to students in...