CALL FOR ENTRIES – Uwe Radok Award for Best PhD Thesis 2021 – Entries close 31 May 2022
Dr Uwe Radok was one of Australia’s pioneers in meteorological and glaciological research. Becoming Head of the Department of Meteorology at the University of Melbourne in 1960, he played a leading role in the development of Australian Antarctic meteorology and glaciology. A meltwater…
WCRP SEA LEVEL 2022 CONFERENCE – Abstract Submission Deadline
Singapore | 12 – 16 July 2022 Call for papers and registration is now openSubmit abstracts by 15 March 2022 Visit https://www.sealevelconference.org/ for more info Advancing Science, Connecting Society Linking sea-level science to practitioner concerns and needs is an essential step towards…
Notice of AMOS Annual General Meeting 2022
Online Zoom MeetingFriday, 25 February12:30pm - 1:30pm The 2022 AMOS Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Friday, 25 February via Zoom Meeting. The meeting agenda, documentation and list of nominees for election to Council can be found at…
AMOS Awards 2021
AMOS is pleased to announce the following recipients of the 2021 AMOS Awards. Uwe Radok Award The Uwe Radok Award is for the best PhD thesis in the AMOS fields of oceanography, glaciology or climatology, awarded in Australia. It honours…
AMOS Fellows 2021
Congratulations to Dr Greg Ayers, Dr Diana Greenslade and Associate Professor Jochen Kaempf who have been elected to AMOS Fellow in 2021 based on their outstanding achievements. Brief summaries of their careers and contributions are given below. Dr Greg Ayers…
Nominations for AMOS National Council
Deadline 14 January 2022At our upcoming Annual General Meeting the following positions on National Council are up for election:- President (2 year term) - Vice President (2 year term) - Treasurer (2 year term) - Ordinary Council Members - six positions available (2…
Australian scientists call for urgent action to limit climate change
00:00 AEDT Tuesday 02 November 2021 The Australian Meteorological & Oceanographic Society (AMOS) today released its position statement on climate change—a summary of the key issues on human-induced climate change, and the uncertain future we now face as the world…
RMetS: Masterclass Series (Virtual Meeting)
The Royal Meteorological Society, in partnership with the University of Reading, are delivering the third in the series of Meteorological Masterclasses in October 2021, which aim to discuss and explore the interactions between the ocean and the atmosphere. Places to…
ICSHMO 2022 – Call for Abstracts deadline is fast approaching!
Deadline: 19 September 2021 Themes of the 2022 Conference include:Oceanographic processes and observationsAtmospheric processes and observationsClimate and climate changeWeather and extreme eventsAntarctic climate and cryosphereAir quality and pollutionModelling and predictionGovernance, policy, and public engagementScience Communication, Education & OutreachMore sessions have been confirmed…