BAMOS Vol 31 Special Issue October 2018 Bulletin Vol 31 Special Issue 01 2018 | Page 4
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BAMOS
Special Issue
AMOS 30th anniversary—
celebrate, connect, engage
Mary Voice
30 years of AMOS service, Fellow of AMOS, President 2016–2017
A professional society performs a valuable service both to its
members and to the broader community and AMOS has now
been doing this for 30 years. AMOS, just like other professional
societies, aims to publish professional journals, to develop
professional excellence, to raise public awareness, and to
make awards. We also help to define and set standards for our
professional fields and to promote high standards through
codes of conduct, forms of recognition, etc. Membership of
AMOS gives people opportunities via:
We decided to host a special symposium, showcasing our
sciences across the wide range of our AMOS disciplines. It is rare
that we get the chance to span our disciplines in that way, since
often at regular conferences, we face many parallel sessions and
necessarily spend most time in sessions closely relevant to our
current field of work.
As part of a framework of national and international institutions,
AMOS also bears some responsibility in enabling a vision for the
use of our sciences for the national good. The symposium was accompanied by side events, such as a
citizen science data rescue workshop. An international flavour
arose from the Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) joining
the celebrations (Ellie Highwood President, Liz Bentley Chief
Executive and Brian Golding) since RMetS very much facilitated
the establishment of the precursor to AMOS in Australia. And
we were also lucky to have international participation from the
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) via President, David
Grimes, and David Carlson. Their participation added extra
perspective and that all-important element of collaboration
across boundaries (be they coastal, national, distance-driven or
expertise-based).
Over and above these ongoing activities, during its 30th
anniversary year of 2017, AMOS considered how to celebrate
our organisation, its people and the professions we represent. The program (weather, oceans, water, climate, with history
interludes) worked well, and was generally appreciated by the
audience. Showcasing new developments in our sciences to
• distribution of knowledge,
• continuing education,
• professional development,
• networking, and
• collaboration.
International collaboration at AMOS 30th anniversary: Ellie Highwood (President RMetS), Liz Bentley (CEO RMetS), the
Hon. Linda Dessau AC (Governor of Victoria), Mary Voice (President AMOS), Stephanie Downes (Ed&Outreach Chair,
AMOS)