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Bureau of Meteorology – Annual R&D Workshop 7 – 10 August 2023

The 2023 Bureau of Meteorology Annual Research and Development Workshop will be held in Melbourne 7–10 August 2023. Registrations open Monday 3 July 2023. It is free and open to all. Presentations are by invitation but submissions for posters and lightning talks are encouraged and welcome (see red box below). This year's theme will be…

AMOS Grand Winter Ball (Networking Event)

RACV CLUB 501 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, MELBOURNE, VIC, Australia

This year, AMOS proudly commemorates two remarkable milestones: 50 years since the inception of the Australian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society, and 150 years since the establishment of the International Meteorological Organisation (IMO), the esteemed predecessor to the WMO. The significance of these anniversaries cannot be overstated, as they symbolise the invaluable contributions made…

AMOS 50th Anniversary Symposium

MELBOURNE MUSEUM THEATRE 11 Nicholson Street, CARLTON, VIC, Australia

This year, AMOS proudly commemorates two remarkable milestones: 50 years since the inception of the Australian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society, and 150 years since the establishment of the International Meteorological Organisation (IMO), the esteemed predecessor to the WMO. The significance of these anniversaries cannot be overstated, as they symbolise the invaluable contributions made…

11th International Conference on Urban Climate

UNSW Kensington Campus

The International Association for Urban Climate (IAUC) and the American Meteorological Society (AMS) warmly invite you to the joint 11th International Conference on Urban Climate (ICUC11) to be held in Sydney, Australia, from August 28th to September 1st, 2023. The ICUC meetings are preeminent events for the presentation of research on urban climate, at all…

“The Bureau of Meteorology – Home on the Hill” COSHA talk by Dick Whitaker

Sydney Mechanics School of Arts 280 Pitt Street, SYDNEY, NSW, Australia

Dick Whitaker will be giving a talk to COSHA (City of Sydney Historical Association) later this year, with the topic being ‘The Bureau of Meteorology – Home on the Hill’ that will concern the Bureau History in Sydney across the period 1908 to 1963. A precis is below. As well as the early history he…

WCRP Open Science Conference 2023

Kigali Convention Centre , Rwanda

The next World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) Open Science Conference, focusing on “Advancing climate science for a sustainable future”, will be held in Kigali (Rwanda) and online on 23-27 October 2023, with the major goal of bridging science and society. 

AMOS 2024 – 30th AMOS Conference – Canberra, 5-9 February 2024

Hyatt Hotel Canberra

The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society is delighted to announce the 30th AMOS Conference 2024. We will hold this in-person event in Canberra, ACT from 5-9 February 2024.  The main conference proceedings will take place from 6-9 February at the Canberra Hyatt.  Our pre-conference workshops will take place on Monday 5 February 2024 at ANU…

The Climate of the Future: Can we handle the heat?

University of Sydney

This is a hybrid event (in-person/live streamed) As heatwaves grow more frequent and severe due to climate change, their effects on human health are becoming increasingly alarming. This event invites you to engage in a vital discussion on how extreme heat is impacting our bodies, communities, and healthcare systems. Through this discussion, we will explore…

Australian Antarctic Research Conference

University of Tasmania, Hobart , Australia

Connecting Australia's polar research community in a rapidly changing world The multi-disciplinary conference will be held at the University of Tasmania (Sandy Bay campus in nipaluna/Hobart) and is sponsored by the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership, the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science, Securing Antarctica’s Environmental Future, the Australian Antarctic Division and Australian Academy of…

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