EGU General Assembly abstract submission deadline
The abstract submission deadline for the 2023 EGU General Assembly is 10 January 2023, 13:00 CET.
The abstract submission deadline for the 2023 EGU General Assembly is 10 January 2023, 13:00 CET.
Call for sessions Are you keen to organise a high-quality session at AMOS 2024? We’re calling for your expressions of interest. In addition to sessions on our fundamental understanding of the main areas of the weather, climate and ocean sciences (e.g. ocean, atmosphere, cryosphere and land surface processes) and the tools that these sciences employ…
The Science-Industry Workshop on Severe Convective Storms will be held on 3-4 August 2023, at the UNSW Kensington Campus in Sydney. Sponsored by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CLEX), the workshop will bring together scientists and industry colleagues working on severe convective storms across disciplines. We aim to forge deeper connections between…
The 2023 Bureau of Meteorology Annual Research and Development Workshop will be held in Melbourne 7–10 August 2023. Registrations open Monday 3 July 2023. It is free and open to all. Presentations are by invitation but submissions for posters and lightning talks are encouraged and welcome (see red box below). This year's theme will be…
This year, AMOS proudly commemorates two remarkable milestones: 50 years since the inception of the Australian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society, and 150 years since the establishment of the International Meteorological Organisation (IMO), the esteemed predecessor to the WMO. The significance of these anniversaries cannot be overstated, as they symbolise the invaluable contributions made…
This year, AMOS proudly commemorates two remarkable milestones: 50 years since the inception of the Australian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society, and 150 years since the establishment of the International Meteorological Organisation (IMO), the esteemed predecessor to the WMO. The significance of these anniversaries cannot be overstated, as they symbolise the invaluable contributions made…