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2nd International Workshop on Waves, Storm Surges and Coastal Hazards

Incorporating the 16th International Waves Workshop 10–15 November 2019 Sheraton Hotel, Melbourne, Australia The International Waves Workshop has a long history as the pre-eminent gathering of ocean waves researchers. Noting the increasingly important roles waves play as a significant element in coastal and shoreline stability, in 2017 the conference was expanded to include the related areas…

AMOS National Radar Workshop

New Horizons Building Monash University, Clayton, VIctoria, Australia

From Research to Operations New Horizons Building, Monash University, Clayton 13-14 November 2019 PLUS one day training workshop on Python ARM Radar Toolkit (Py-ART) - 12 November 2019 This year the annual radar workshop, hosted by Monash University and sponsored by Leonardo, is being held under the auspices of the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) with support from…

AMOS ACT Annual General Meeting/Student Presentation Night

Room F1.02, Building 48 (Forestry Building) ANU.

3 December 2019 6pm-8 pm Room F1.02, Building 48 (Forestry Building) ANU. Upstairs Agenda: 6 pm: Nibbles/drinks 6-15 pm- 7 pm: Student presentations 7pm-8pm: Pizzas and AGM For catering purposes please RSVP: Clem.davis@anu.edu.au by COB 2/12/19 We have 3 Honours students presenting so it would be nice to have a good turnout. The presentation prize…

Kozwaves 2020 – 17-19 February 2020

Singapore Theatre (B120) University of Melbourne, Australia

The KOZWaves conference series provides a forum for contemporary research on wave science, promoting interdisciplinary collaborations between Australasian wave scientists and international researchers. It focusses on advancing mathematical, numerical and experimental techniques across the different branches of wave science, including acoustics, applied mathematics, ecology, elasticity, electromagnetics, gravitation, optics, seismology, and water waves among others. Click…

Online Workshop: Next Generation Challenges in Energy Climate Modelling (2 days)

Next Generation Challenges in Energy Climate Modelling A 2-day online global workshop 22nd and 23rd June 2020: 0600-1000 Denver, 1300-1700 London, 2200-0200 Sydney - please check for your local time Recent years have seen a growing appreciation of the risks posed by climate variability, change and uncertainty in power system operations and planning.  There remain,…

AMOS Energy Forum: Weather and energy – global perspectives, a national priority (Webinar)

Zoom Webinar , Australia

About this Event Australia has much to gain from continued engagement with the rest of the world as we power through our own energy transition. The global energy sector and climate system are closely interlinked with the energy sector producing the majority of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions. Meanwhile, electricity infrastructure and energy security are…

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Australian Financial Review Virtual Webcast

Online , Australia

Date: Tuesday July 21, 2020 Time: 10:00am – 12:30pm (AEST) To register: https://webcast.afr.com/futurebriefings/register Code: AFR57@ Agenda: www.afrfuturebriefings.com.au Ways of working have been disrupted in every aspect. How will this further shift how we work? What’s next for smarter, adaptive and better-connected workplaces which support distributed teams, efficiencies and productivity? What’s the future of tools to…

Webinar on IFMS Value Proposition

Zoom Webinar , Australia

Topic: IFMS and Its Value Proposition: Achievements, Plans, and Challenges Date & Time: Jul 22, 2020 09:00 AM in USA Eastern Time (GMT-4); 11:00 PM AEST Presenters: Dr. Harinder Ahluwalia (President – IFMS) Moderator: Dr. Jack Hayes (IFMS- Council Member & Retired Director of National Weather Service -USA) All interested member and associate member societies…

National Bushfire and Climate Summit 2020: Recommendations and Wrap Up

As we recover from the unprecedented disaster of the recent bushfire season, and brace for the next, a coordinated national response is more important than ever to protect Australian communities from catastrophic fire conditions and the escalating impacts of climate change. Join NSW Fire & Rescue Commissioner, Greg Mullins and Climate Council CEO Amanda McKenzie,…

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