– An Interview by CMOS Bulletin Editor, Sarah Knight –
At 17-years old, Haowen Qin is an incredibly passionate and knowledgeable budding meteorologist, and is CMOS’ youngest member to date....
Historical Weather Data Rescue with McGill’s DRAW (Data Rescue: Archives and Weather), in Canada and around the world
– By Victoria Slonosky, McGill University, Montreal, Canada –
To know how the climate is changing, we need to know what the climate was like in the past. Historical weather records are...
Climate in the Age of Empire: Weather Observers in Colonial Canada
– Review by Richard Leduc, Ph.D., AirMet Science Inc., rleduc@airmetscience.com –
By Victoria C. Slonosky, Published by the American Meteorological Society, paperback, 288 pages, ISBN 9781944970208,...
Verner Suomi – The life and work of the founder of satellite meteorology
– Review by Lewis Poulin –
By John M. Lewis, Published by the American Meteorological Society, paperback, 168 pages, ISBN 9781944970222, $30.00 (USD)
– “Processing satellite data...
Women in Meteorology in Canada: The Early Days
– By Rebecca Milo –
In 2017, the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) celebrated its 50th anniversary. Spurred by that, CMOS decided to look back at the early days of...
CMOS at the IUGG General Assembly in Montreal, July 9th to 14th
Formed in 1919, the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG) this year celebrates 100 years, and CMOS gets to be a part of it, as our congress coincides with their general assembly in Montreal...
Seasonal Outlook for the Summer 2019 (JJA) Based on CanSIPS Forecast Issued on the 31st May 2019
– By M. Markovic, M. Alarie, Environment and Climate Change Canada –
Seasonal Outlook for summer 2019 (June, July, August) in Canada includes warmer temperatures in British Columbia and the Canadian...
Canadian Weathercasters as Climate Change Communicators
– By Bronwyn McIlroy-Young, Institute for Resources, Environment, and Sustainability, University of British Columbia –
Canadians are increasingly looking for information about how their...
Seasonal Outlook for the spring 2019 (MAM) based on the official CanSIPS forecast issued on the 28th Feb. 2019
– By M. Markovic, B. Merryfield, M. Alarie, Environment and Climate Change Canada –
Seasonal Outlook for spring 2019 (March, April, May) in Canada includes warmer temperatures in Eastern Canada...