– By Heather Desserud, CMOS 2018 Local Organizing Committee, Halifax –
Earlier this month, the 52nd Annual Congress took place in the beautiful seaside city of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Attendees...
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 researcher. Dr...
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...
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
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,...
In Memoriam: Philip E. Merilees, 1940-2018
– By Ian Rutherford FCMOS, Ph.D. –
On March 7th 2018 Dr. Philip E. Merilees passed away peacefully, surrounded by loving family in the hospital near his home in Bonita Springs, Florida,...
Call for Nominations for the Patterson Medal Award for Distinguished Service to Meteorology in Canada
– Communication from David Grimes, Chairperson, Patterson Medal Committee, Meteorological Service of Canada –
The Patterson Medal Award is given for distinguished service to meteorology...
CMOS helping scientists to be heard
– By Paul Kushner, Department of Physics at the University of Toronto and Vice-President of CMOS –
Media coverage of climate change plays a significant part in shaping public perceptions...