In Memoriam: Terry J. Gillespie,
Dr. Terry Gillespie, Professor Emeritus University of Guelph, passed away suddenly on December 2, 2018 following a brief illness. Terry was a well-known educator and researcher, who specialized in...
Message from the CMOS President for October 2018:
Standing Together: Effective Advocacy for CMOS
– By Paul Kushner, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Toronto and CMOS President –
This month I want to focus on the stewardship theme of advocacy for our CMOS community. Advocacy...
Message from the CMOS President for August 2018:
It’s All About Stewardship
– By Paul Kushner, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Toronto and CMOS President –
This month I’m thinking back on the 2018 CMOS Congress in Halifax, a great gathering for our community...
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,...
Weather: A Very Short Introduction
– Review by Richard Leduc, Ph.D., AirMet Science Inc. –
By Storm Dunlop, Oxford University Press, Hardcover, 144 pages, ISBN 978-0-19-957132-4, $11.95
This book is part of the “Very short...
Message from CMOS President: Advocating for Science
– By Wayne Richardson, P.Eng., CMOS President –
In my previous messages as CMOS President I have spent quite a lot of time promoting the strong advocacy role that CMOS can and should play...