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“To advance the scientific understanding of the atmosphere, oceans and climate system, and their socioeconomic and ecological impacts, and promote applications of this understanding for the benefit of all Australians.”
AMOS is very pleased to announce that Associate Professor Lisa Alexander and Dr Rachel Law have been elected as Fellows of AMOS. We extend our congratulations and best wishes to…
The winners for this year's AMOS Art Competition have been announced. There were many excellent entries this year across all…
Uwe Radok Award The Uwe Radok Award is for the best PhD thesis in the AMOS fields of oceanography, glaciology or climatology,…
Past Events
February 2019
AMOS Free Public Lecture – ‘A decade on: lessons from Black Saturday’
Carlton, Vic 3053 Australia + Google Map
Copland Theatre | 162 Berkeley Street | Carlton, VIC 3053 | Australia Tuesday, 5 February 2019 from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm (AEDT) Five of the nation's leading fire weather experts discuss Black Saturday and the decade of research since—which…
Find out more »June 2019
AMOS-ICTMO 2019
The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Annual Meeting and the International Conference on Tropical Meteorology and Oceanography (AMOS-ICTMO 2019) will be held in Darwin from 11-15 June 2019. AMOS-ICTMO 2019 will bring together experts in meteorology, oceanography, climate and other…
Find out more »August 2019
AMOS Tasmania – National Science Week – Plastics in the Ocean
Sandy Bay, TAS Australia + Google Map
Have you ever wondered how marine plastics are transported around the world? What their impact on marine life is? And how the community can help reduce the amount of plastics entering the ocean? We tackle these issues through four short…
Find out more »AMOS ACT – National Science Week – Living With Climate Change
Action, ACT 2600 Australia + Google Map
The effects of climate change are already a reality for much of the world's population. As we continue into the future, how will we live our daily lives, and tackle the larger political, economic and social challenges which lie ahead?…
Find out more »AMOS SA – National Science Week – Our Climate: Trends and Drivers
Our climate is not just governed by the sun and greenhouse gases. It has many drivers, from atmospheric circulation to ocean currents. Even the Antarctic influences our local climate! Come and hear about this complex system and be ready to…
Find out more »November 2019
2nd International Workshop on Waves, Storm Surges and Coastal Hazards
Incorporating the 16th International Waves Workshop 10–15 November 2019 Sheraton Hotel, Melbourne, Australia The International Waves Workshop has a long history as the pre-eminent gathering of ocean waves researchers. Noting the increasingly important roles waves play as a significant element in…
Find out more »AMOS National Radar Workshop
From Research to Operations New Horizons Building, Monash University, Clayton 13-14 November 2019 PLUS one day training workshop on Python ARM Radar Toolkit (Py-ART) - 12 November 2019 This year the annual radar workshop, hosted by Monash University and sponsored by Leonardo,…
Find out more »December 2019
AMOS ACT Annual General Meeting/Student Presentation Night
3 December 2019 6pm-8 pm Room F1.02, Building 48 (Forestry Building) ANU. Upstairs Agenda: 6 pm: Nibbles/drinks 6-15 pm- 7 pm: Student presentations 7pm-8pm: Pizzas and AGM For catering purposes please RSVP: Clem.davis@anu.edu.au by COB 2/12/19 We have 3 Honours…
Find out more »February 2020
AMOS 2020
Fremantle, Western Australia 6160 Australia + Google Map
The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) is delighted to host the joint 27th AMOS Annual Meeting and International Conference on Indian Ocean Meteorology and Oceanography (AMOS 2020) in Fremantle, Western Australia, from 10–14 February 2020. The AMOS Annual Meeting is Australia’s pre-eminent…
Find out more »Kozwaves 2020 – 17-19 February 2020
The KOZWaves conference series provides a forum for contemporary research on wave science, promoting interdisciplinary collaborations between Australasian wave scientists and international researchers. It focusses on advancing mathematical, numerical and experimental techniques across the different branches of wave science, including…
Find out more »Check out global weather conditions, forecast by supercomputers and updated every 3 hours at earth.nullschool.net. Other visualisations are also available. Created by Cameron Beccario
