2019 AMOS Art Competition Winners Announced!
The winners for this year's AMOS Art Competition have been announced. There were many excellent entries this year across all the age groups.
The winners for this year's AMOS Art Competition have been announced. There were many excellent entries this year across all the age groups.
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 the contributions of Dr Uwe Radok who was one of Australia’s pioneers in meteorological and glaciological…
The status of Fellow is available to an existing member who has approved professional qualifications in meteorology, oceanography or related subjects and has made major contributions to the AMOS disciplines over a number of years. The requisite level of qualifications…
Submissions open until 11:00pm AEST, Sunday 22 September 2019 Australian Meteorological & Oceanographic Society Annual Meeting and the International Conference on Indian Ocean Meteorology and Oceanography (AMOS 2020)Fremantle, WA - 10-14 February 2020 On behalf of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, the AMOS 2020 Organising Committee invites…
From Research to Operations New Horizons Building, Monash University, Clayton13-14 November 2019PLUS 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, is being held…
The conference runs Monday to Friday 9-13 December 2019, San Francisco, California, USA. Session Description: This session highlights water cycle research that describes the linkages between the ocean, atmosphere, and land hydrology. Contributions are invited on all aspects of water…
Nominations are now open for the Priestley Medal, the Zillman Medal, the Christopher Taylor Award, and the AMOS Science Outreach Award. Nominations close 1 September 2019.
The Australian Meteorological & Oceanographic Society (AMOS) annual art competition is now open. This year’s theme is ‘My Favourite Weather’. Entries close at the end of National Science week on 18 August.
June 11th2019 - 5:30pmPlenary RoomDarwin Convention Centre Agenda Attendance: Apologies: WelcomeProposed Rule ChangesApplication for MembershipPaymentClosure Proxy voting form