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28 BAMOS Dec 2019 Calendar For more events and details, visit the online AMOS calendar. 2020 January June 12–16. AMS 100th Annual Meeting—The AMS past, present and future: Linking information to knowledge to society. Boston, US. 2–5 June. A Changing Arctic—A Nature conference. Tromsø, Norway. 22–24. Miami Climate Symposium 2020: Predicting and Living with Extremes. Florida, US. July February 31–11 August. SCAR Connections. Hobart. 3–14. 2020 Australian water and climate institute. Canberra. August 10–14. AMOS Conference 2020. Fremantle. 23–28. 19th Swiss Climate Summer School 2020. Extreme weather and climate: From atmospheric processes to impacts on ecosystems and society. Grindelwald, Switzerland. 14–15. National Climate Emergency Summit—Shaping Australia’s Emergency Response. Melbourne. 16–21. 2020 Ocean Sciences Meeting. San Diego, US. 2020—Antarctic Science—Global October 4–10. Quadrennial Ozone Symposium. Korea. March 16–20. International Indian Ocean Science Conference. Goa, India. November 9–11. Greenhouse 2020. Melbourne. 31–2 April. Workshop on societally relevant multi-year climate predictions. Colorado, US. 2021 August 30–3 September. International Climatology. Sydney. Conference for Urban Journal of Southern Hemisphere Earth System Science (JSHESS) Early Online View Parker, Reeder and Quintin. The Synoptic‑Dynamics of Summertime Heat Waves in the Sydney Area (Australia). Hague. Seasonal climate summary for the southern hemisphere (summer 2016–17): A season of extremes despite neutral ENSO, IOD. Smith. Seasonal climate summary southern hemisphere (autumn 2017): The Great Barrier Reef experiences coral bleaching during ENSO neutral conditions. Marshall. Variation in Growing Season Water Balance in Central Victoria, Australia in relation to large‑scale climate drivers. Harris et al.. The sensitivity of fire activity to inter‑annual climate variability in Victoria, Australia. Le Marshall et al.. Using GNSS Data for Real‑time Moisture Analysis and Forecasting over the Australian Region I. The System. Klekociuk et al.. The Antarctic Ozone Hole during 2017. Tully, Krummel and Klekociuk. Trends in Antarctic Ozone Hole Metrics 2001–2017. Tully et al.. The Antarctic Ozone Hole during 2015 and 2016. Evtushevsky et al.. The influence of large amplitude planetary waves on the Antarctic ozone hole of austral spring 2017. Krummel et al.. The Antarctic Ozone Hole during 2014. Hague et al.. Developing impact‑based thresholds for coastal inundation from tide gauge observations.