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BAMOS March 2017

Calendar

For more events and details, visit the online AMOS calendar.
2017
April 21. AMOS Pearman Lecture, Melbourne.
23 – 28. European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria
May
1. American Meteorological Society Fellows and awards nominations close
9 – 13. Past Global Changes( PAGES) 5th Open Science Meeting, Zaragoza, Spain.
June 19 – 23. ARCCSS Winter School, UNSW, Sydney.
21 – 23. 45th Conference on Broadcast Meteorology / Fourth Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication, Kansas City, USA
26 – 30. 21st Conference on Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics 19th Conference on Middle Atmosphere, Portland, USA
July
3 – 15. School of Advanced Science on Climate Change, São Paulo, Brazil.
24 – 28. 17th Conference on Mesoscale Processes, San Diego, USA.
August
22 – 23. AMOS 30th Anniversary Celebration + 2 day Symposium, Melbourne.
27 – 1 September. Joint IAPSO-IAMAS-IAGA Assembly, Cape Town, South Africa.
28 – 1 September. 38th Conference on Radar Meteorology, Chicago, USA.
September
4 – 8. EMS Annual Meeting: European Conference for Applied Meteorology and Climatology Dublin, Ireland.
November
13 – 17. 5th International Conference on Reanalysis( ICR5), Rome, Italy.
2018
February 5 – 9. AMOS Conference – ICSHMO 2018. Sydney.

Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science( JSHESS)

Volume 66, Issue 4
Pepler. Seasonal climate summary southern hemisphere( summer 2015 – 16): strong El Niño peaks and begins to weaken.
Callaghan and Power. A vertical wind structure that leads to extreme rainfall and major flooding in southeast Australia.
Watterson, Chau and Hope. Extreme monthly rainfall over Australia in a changing climate.
Hoang, Reeder, Berry and Schwendike. Coherent potential vorticity maxima and their relationship to extreme summer rainfall in the Australian and north African tropics.
Early Online View
Dare and Ebert. Latitudinal variations in the accuracy of modelgenerated forecasts of precipitation over Australia and southeast Asia.
Chung and Power. The non-linear impact of El Niño, La Niña and the Southern Oscillation on seasonal and regional Australian precipitation. Christine Chung and Scott Power
Marshall, Howard, Xiao, Daniels, Wanzong, Jung, Bresky, Bailey, Tingwell, Le and Margetic. Himawari-8 Atmospheric Motion Vectors-operational generation and asssimilation.
Deo and Walsh. Evaluation of TRMM multi-satellite precipitation analysis during the passage of tropical cyclones over Fiji.