Author: CMOS Bulletin SCMO
– 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. Phil...
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 atmospheric...
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 President...
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 across...
Job Posting: Canada Research Chair in Physical Oceanography
– Tier 2 CRC in Physical Oceanography –
Job Posting Removed
Job Posting: Sandbox Coordinator at Dalhousie University
– Faculty of Science, Sandbox Coordinator (Instructor, 2‐year term, 100% FTE) –
Job Posting Removed
Climate and weather information for healthy, resilient Canadians and communities
– By Katie Hayes, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto and Research Affiliate, Health Canada; Peter Berry, Climate Change and Innovation Bureau, Health Canada; Toni Morris-Oswald, Office of Disaster...
Message from CMOS President Wayne Richardson for April 2018
– By Wayne Richardson, P.Eng., CMOS President –
My year as President of CMOS seems to be flying by. It is already, once again, time to register for our upcoming CMOS Congress. As you know,...