– Review by André April, Environment and Climate Change Canada –
Edited by Tom Carrieres, Mark Buehner, Jean-François Lemieux and Leif Toudal Pedersen, Cambridge University Press, Hardback, 219...
Highlights from the 52nd Annual CMOS Congress in Halifax
– 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...
EON-ROSE: Integrating Climate Science and Earth science
– 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 the...
PEARL at the Pole: An Update on Canada’s Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory
– By the PAHA team* –
The Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL) at Eureka, Nunavut is Canada’s “PEARL near the Pole” – a scientific station fully equipped for specialised...
CMOS Founding Member Dick Morgan Turns 100
– By David Nowell, Elizabeth Marshall and Veronica Leonard –
A member of CMOS and its predecessor, the Canadian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society, for over 50 years, CDR/Dr Maurice...
A New Option for at Sea Canadian Ocean Science?
– By Donald Reid and Douglas Bancroft, Canadian Scientific Submersible Facility (CSSF) –
The Canadian Coast Guard’s ability to support Canadian Ocean Science with ship time and facilities...
Wind-Driven Upwelling and Seawater Chemistry in British Columbia’s Shellfish Aquaculture Capital
– By Ben Moore-Maley(1), Debby Ianson(2), Susan Allen(1); 1: Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, University of British Columbia; 2: Institute of Ocean Sciences, Department of...
Ocean Gliders to Study Baleen Whale Habitat in Roseway Basin
– By T. Howatt(1) T. Ross(2), S. Waterman(1); 1: University of British Columbia, 2: Institute of Ocean Sciences –
Canadian coastal waters are interspersed with baleen whale habitats, some...
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Data Points: How Images Can Answer our Questions About the Environment
– A Campbell Scientific advertising feature –
“What caused this unexpected spike in my data?”“My sensor is offline – did something knock it over?”“If only I could see for myself what the...