Author: CMOS Bulletin SCMO
– By K.J.E., Boggs1, P., Audet2, D.W., Eaton3, M. Fayek4, J.T., Freymueller5, R.D., Hyndman6, T. James6, P.J., Kushner7, P. Myers8, M.G., Sideris3, P. Sullivan9, and M. Ulmi6 –
Across...
WMO presents top scientific prize to CMOS’ Gordon McBean
The World Meteorological Organization has presented its top award to Gordon McBean of Canada for his outstanding work in meteorology and climatology and his leadership as a scientific...
EcoArtists: Reconnecting People to the Beauty of Nature
– By Sarah Knight, Bulletin Editor, and Phil Chadwick, Artist and Meteorologist –
I recently had the pleasure to chat with CMOS member Phil Chadwick at the CMOS congress in Halifax....
Atmospheric Phenomena: From Green Flashes to Red Sprites
– By Jim Young, RWDI and Jim Young Atmospheric Services Inc. –
Summer is here with its long warm days and clear nights, for a lot of the time. And what could be better than an...
Message from the Incoming President of CMOS:
Tightening up, Speaking up, and Greening up
– By Paul Kushner, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Toronto and Incoming CMOS President –
I’m honored and excited that I’ll get to serve you, our membership, as CMOS...
Seasonal Outlook for summer 2018 (JJA) based on CanSIPS forecast issued on the 31st May 2018
– By M. Markovic, B. Merryfield and K. Gauthier, CMC, Montreal –
Seasonal Outlook (June, July, August) for 2018 temperature and precipitation in Canada includes above normal temperatures...
Job Posting: Canada Research Chair in Physical Oceanography
– Tier 2 CRC in Physical Oceanography –
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Job Posting: Sandbox Coordinator at Dalhousie University
– Faculty of Science, Sandbox Coordinator (Instructor, 2‐year term, 100% FTE) –
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