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BAMOS
Mar 2019
Calendar
For more events and details, visit the online AMOS calendar.
2019
April July
1–2. 2019 National Sustainability Conference. Brisbane. 8–18. 27th IUGG General Assembly. Montreal, Canada.
12–13. International symposium on the role of climate change
and education. Lincoln, UK.
21–25. SOLAS Open Science Conference. Sapporo, Japan.
May
16–19. PACON 26th International Conference: Marine science
and technology for sustainable development. Vladivostok,
Russia.
22–26. 13th International Symposium on Antarctic Earth
Sciences 2019. Incheon, South Korea.
6–10. Ocean Predict ’19. Halifax, Canada.
6–10. 51st International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics:
Polar Ocean Facing Changes. Liège, Belgium. August
13–17. Living planet symposium. Milan, Italy. 28–30. KOSMOS Conference: Navigating the sustainability
transformation in the 21st Century. Berlin, Germany.
20–23. 15th Conference on
Oceanography. Colorado, US.
Polar
Meteorology
and
29–31. Workshop on Correlated Extreme Events. Columbia
University, US.
June
11–15. AMOS Conference and International Conference on
Tropical Meteorology and Oceanography. Darwin.
24–28. 14th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology.
Toulouse, France.
24–28. 22nd Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid
Dynamics. Portland, Maine.
12–13. 12th liveable cities conference. Adelaide.
September
1–6. International Conference on Paleoceanography. Sydney.
16–20. Ocean Obs 19. Hawaii, US.
October
7–11. EcoCity World Summit. Vancouver, Canada.
9–11. Extreme events: Building climate resilient communities.
Hanover, Germany.
November
10–15. 2nd International workshop on waves, storm surges and
coastal hazards. Melbourne.
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth
System Science (JSHESS)
Early Online View
Pepler, Ashcroft and Trewin. The relationship between the
subtropical ridge and Australian temperatures.
Greenslade, Zanca, Zieger and Hemer. Optimising the Australian
Wave Observation Network.
Louis. A warm-front triggered nocturnal tornado outbreak near
Kiama, NSW, Australia.
Zovko-Rajak, Tory, Fawcett, Kepert and Rikus. High-resolution
ensemble prediction of the Australian East Coast Low of April
2015.
Trewin. Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere
(winter 2016): a strong negative Indian Ocean Dipole brings wet
conditions to Australia.