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24 BAMOS Jun 2019 Calendar For more events and details, visit the online AMOS calendar. 2019 July September 8–18. 27th IUGG General Assembly. Montreal, Canada. 1–6. International Conference on Paleoceanography. Sydney. 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. 17–19. Fifth Conference on Modelling, Hydrology, Climate and Land Surface Processes. Lillehammer, Norway. 24–27. Waterfuture conference: Towards a sustainable water future. Bengaluru, India. October August 7–11. EcoCity World Summit. Vancouver, Canada. 12–13. 12th Liveable Cities Conference. Adelaide. 21–23. Latsis Symposium 2019—High resolution climate modelling: perspectives and challenges. Zurich, Switzerland. 26–30. Ocean Hack Week oceanography. Seattle, US. 16–20. Ocean Obs 19. Hawaii, US. 2019—Data science and 28–30. KOSMOS Conference: Navigating the sustainability transformation in the 21st Century. Berlin, Germany. 9–11. Extreme events: Building climate resilient communities. Hanover, Germany. 14–18. Fourth International Conference on Regional Climate— ICRC-CORDEX 2019. Beijing, China. 16–18. NCAR CMIP6 Hackathon. Colorado, US. 22–24. 44th NOAA Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop. North Carolina, US. November 10–15. Second International workshop on waves, storm surges and coastal hazards. Melbourne. 2020 February 10–14. AMOS Conference 2020. Fremantle. 16–21. 2020 Ocean Sciences Meeting. San Diego, US. Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science (JSHESS) Early Online View Box and Hallal. Optical Properties of Sydney Aerosols. Utari, Khakim, Setiabudidaya, and Iskandar. Dynamics of 2015 Positive Indian Ocean Dipole. Callaghan. A comparison of weather systems in 1870 and 1956 leading to extreme floods in the Murray Darling Basin. Klekociuk, Tully, Krummel, Evtushevsky, Kravchenko, Henderson., Alexander, Querel, Nichol, Smale, Milinevsky, Grytsai, Fraser, Xiangdong, Gies, Schofield and Shanklin. The Antarctic Ozone Hole during 2017.