Message from the CMOS President for October 2018:
– 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...
Seeking Nominations for CMOS Annual Awards
Each year, the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society recognizes significant achievements with prestigious awards and prizes. This tradition started with three prizes during the inaugural...