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Dear CMOS member or past Congress participant,
The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) 55th Congress will be held 31 May to 11 June, 2021, hosted by the Vancouver Island Centre....
David Grimes Appointed to the Order of Canada
Congratulations to David Grimes, C.M, who is to become a Member of the Order of Canada, for his outstanding leadership in meteorology and for his pioneering development of a global strategy on climate...
2020-2021 Arctic Winter Seasonal Climate Outlook for Sea Ice
– By contributors from Environment and Climate Change Canada, University of Quebec at Montreal, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, The Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Finnish Meteorological...
CMOS Fellows and Honorary Fellows Nominations Deadline: March 15
The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) FELLOWS and HONORARY FELLOWS Nominations Deadline: March 15.
March 15th is the deadline to recognize your colleagues by nominating one...
An Update on CMOS’s 2021 Virtual Congress
Update 9 November 2020
1. The 2021 Congress will be entirely on-line, over the 2-week period: 31 May – 12 June. To accommodate different time zones across Canada, the daily conference hours will be...
Announcing the WeatherPod with Alan Thorpe and David Rogers
The WeatherPod – the podcast which explores the role of the weather enterprise in building resilience to extreme weather & climate change.
The WeatherPod is a unique podcast exploring how weather...
CMOS Call for Awards Nominations
Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) AWARDS Nominations Deadline: Feb 15.
February 15th is the deadline for nominations for the CMOS Prizes and Awards. It may seem far away, but...
The Challenge of Maintaining Fraser River Sockeye Salmon in a Warming World
– By David Levy –
This article first appeared in The Province on September 13, 2020.
Opinion: The DFO has done the right thing this year by closing Fraser sockeye fisheries.
The return...
Weather and Climate: Not what your grandparents knew! – CMOS Webinar
David Phillips, Senior Climatologist, Environment and Climate Change Canada
CMOS Toronto and Ottawa Centre Webinar
Urban floods, ice rains, winter heat waves, interface wildfires, weather bombs,...