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BAMOS Sep 2018 Calendar For more events and details, visit the online AMOS calendar. 2018 October November 1–5. Stratosphere-Troposphere Processes and their role in Climate (SPARC) General Assembly 2018. Kyoto, Japan. 5–7. International Conference on Marine Data and Information Systems. Barcelona, Spain. 10. NSW Centre Event on International Engagement in Climate and Weather. Sydney. 18. AMOS-ICTMO 2019—Abstract submissions close. 11. Public Event—Keeping under 1.5°C: are we doing enough to avoid dangerous climate change? Melbourne. 23–25. NOAA’s 43rd Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop. Santa Barbara, US. 25. Melbourne Centre Workshop on Remote Sensing. Melbourne. 28. Climate science and ancient history: Decoding human and natural archives. Basel, Switzerland. December 4–5. Symposium on climate change and health. Nottingham, UK. 29–31. Annual World Congress of the Ocean. Weihai, China. 2019 January June 6–10. AMS 2019 annual meeting. Phoenix, US. 11–15. AMOS Conference and International Conference on Tropical Meteorology and Oceanography (AMOS-ICTMO 2019). Darwin. March 25–28. CMIP6 Model Analysis Workshop. Barcelona, Spain. September 1–6. International Conference on Paleoceanography. Sydney. 16–20. Ocean Obs 19. Hawaii, US. Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science (JSHESS) Volume 67, Issue 3 Early Online View Hudson, Alves, Hendon, Lim, Liu, Luo, MacLachlan, Marshall, Shi, Wang, Wedd, Young, Zhao and Zhou. ACCESS-S1: The new Bureau of Meteorology multi-week to seasonal prediction system. Lewis, Huang, Siems and Manton. Wintertime orographic precipitation over western Tasmania. Watterson and Rafter. The distribution of daily rainfall in Australia and simulated future changes. Barria, Peel, Walsh and Garreaud. Analysis of within and between-GCM uncertainties of runoff projections in Mediterranean-like countries. Ayers. A Comment on Tmin at Goulburn and at Thredbo Top Station. Ji, Pepler, Browning, Evans and Di Luca. Trends and low frequency variability of East Coast Lows in the twentieth century. 25