Please see register for the following Webinar to be given by Prof. Adrian Gerhard, the President of WMO:
Global Weather Enterprise Forum webinar, 28 October – ‘Unlocking the Benefits of Open...
Global Weather Enterprise Forum – The WeatherPod Podcast Series
In this episode, co-presenters Alan Thorpe and David Rogers talk to hugely experienced broadcast meteorologist, Gerald Fleming.
Proposed Nomenclature for Fire-induced Vortices
– By Patrick McCarthy and Leanne Cormier –
Extreme fire behaviour can manifest itself in many ways, violent tornado-like vortices being one example. On April 19, 2000, a large out-of-control...
Coping with Extreme Weather: A CMOS Public Virtual Forum/Panel Discussion – October 8, 2020
Marking the 2nd anniversary of the Ottawa/Gatineau Tornadoes
8 October 2020, noon to 2PM EDT
Extreme weather events, including tornadoes, floods, ice storms, hurricanes, droughts and blizzards, are...
Meteorological Masterclass Webinar Series
The Royal Meteorological Society has joined with the University of Reading to offer a Meteorological Masterclass Series providing training for professionals working in Meteorology and Climate Science....
A Note on ECCC Radar Snowfall Estimates and Radar Data
Diar Hassan (Wood PLC, Ottawa ON), George Isaac (Weather Impacts Consulting Inc., Barrie ON), Peter Taylor (York University, Toronto ON), Daniel Michelson (Environment and Climate Change Canada –...
Micrometeorological Variables and Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling in Two Climate Regions of Quebec
– By Richard Leduc, Ph.D., AirMet Science Inc., and Jean-François Brière, Ministère de l’Environnement et de la Lutte contre les changements climatiques
The US-EPA (2019a) AERMOD dispersion...
Webinar on IFMS and its Value Proposition
The International Forum of Meteorological Societies is holding a Webinar on “IFMS and its Value Proposition: achievements, plans and challenges”. Since IFMS is a conglomeration of Meteorological Societies...
2020 Arctic Summer Seasonal Climate Outlook for Sea-Ice
– By contributors from Environment and Climate Change Canada, the University of Québec at Montréal, the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, the Hydrometeorological Centre of Russia, The Norwegian...