BAMOS
Sept 2017
Calendar
For more events and details, visit the online AMOS calendar.
2017
September
3–7. 21st International Congress of Biometeorology. Durham,
Great Britain.
4–8. European Meteorological Society (EMS) Annual Meeting:
European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Dublin, Ireland.
October
9. Investor Group on Climate Change 2017 Climate Change
Investment and Finance Summit, Melbourne.
15–18. 23rd International Clean Air and Environment
Conference, Brisbane.
November
13–17. 5th International Conference on Reanalysis (ICR5),
Rome, Italy.
13–17. 6th International Workshop on Monsoons (IWM-6),
Singapore.
27–1 Dec. CAWCR Annual Workshop, Melbourne.
December
7–8. 10th Atmospheric Circulation Reconstructions over the
Earth (ACRE) Workshop, Auckland, New Zealand.
11–15. AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, USA.
2018
January June
7–11. American Meteorological Society (AMS) 98th Annual
Meeting, Austin, USA. 3–8. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 15th Annual Meeting,
Hawaii, USA.
12–14. PAGES Volcanic Impacts on Climate and Society (VICS)
3rd workshop, Tuscon, USA.
February
5–9. AMOS Conference–ICSHMO 2018. Sydney.
11–16. 2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting. Portland, USA.
Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth
System Science (JSHESS)
Volume 67, Issue 1 Early Online View
Ayers. Lower Tropospheric Temperatures 1978–2016: The Role
Played By Anthropogenic Global Warming. Gamble, Beard, Watkins, Jones, Ganter, Webb and Evans.
Tracking the El Niño—Southern Oscillation in real-time: a
staged communication approach to event onset.
Le Marshall, Howard, Xiao, Daniels, Wanzong, Jung, Bresky,
Bailey, Tingwell, Le and Margetic. Himawari-8 Atmospheric
Motion Vectors-operational generation and asssimilation.
Chung and Power. The non-linear impact of El Niño, La Niña and
the Southern Oscillation on seasonal and regional Australian
precipitation.
Dare and Ebert. Latitudinal variations in the accuracy of model-
generated forecasts of precipitation over Australia and south-
east Asia.
Peace, McCaw, Santos, Kepert, Burrows, Fawcett. Meteorological
drivers of extreme fire behaviour during the Waroona bushfire,
Western Australia, January 2016.
Tobin, Reid, Miles. Annual climate summary Australia (2016):
strong El Niño gives way to strong negative IOD.
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