World Ocean Day
June 8 is World Oceans Day. Lots of events on in Australia and around the world. World Oceans Day events
June 8 is World Oceans Day. Lots of events on in Australia and around the world. World Oceans Day events
With COVID restrictions we may not be able to actually hug a climate scientist today, which will no doubt be a relief to the very shy and timid species. Here are some First Dog on the Moon cartoons from previous…
The World Meteorological Organisation's State of the Global Climate 2020 Report was released on 20 April. Join us for a one hour online webinar with co-author Dr Blair Trewin who will discuss the key findings of the Report. Chair: Angela…
Python is rapidly emerging as the programming language of choice for data analysis in the weather, climate and ocean sciences. By consulting online tutorials and help pages, most researchers in this community are able to pick up the basic syntax…
CASANZ extends an invitation to participate in the 25th International Clean Air and Environment conference, ‘CASANZ 2021’, to be held online. This conference will be unique in nature and will be a reflection of the effects of fires and COVID-19…
An annual public lecture and panel discussion jointly presented by the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society and the Australian Marine Science Association as part of National Science Week. Presenters: Dr Paul Fox-Hughes, Bureau of Meteorology Associate Professor Pete Strutton, Institute…
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…
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…
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…