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Calendar
For more events and details, visit the online AMOS calendar.
2018
January June
7–11. American Meteorological Society (AMS) 98th Annual
Meeting, Austin, USA. 2–8. 4th International Symposium on the Effects of Climate
Change on the World’s Oceans. Washington DC, USA.
12–14. PAGES Volcanic Impacts on Climate and Society (VICS)
3rd workshop, Tuscon, USA. 3–8. Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 15th Annual Meeting,
Hawaii, USA.
February 5–9. AMOS Conference–ICSHMO 2018. Sydney. 11–15. 23rd Symposium on Boundary Layers and
Turbulence/21st Conference on Air-Sea Interaction. Oklahoma
City, USA.
11–16. 2018 Ocean Sciences Meeting. Portland, USA. 15–26. POLAR 2018 Conference. Davos, Switzerland.
April 25–29. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for
Climate System Science/Climate Extremes (ARCCSS/CLEX)
Winter School. Canberra.
8–13. European Geophysical Union (EGU) General Assembly.
Vienna, Austria.
May
28–1 June. Data Management for Climate Services Workshop.
Peru, Lima.
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.