CMOS-CGU-AMS Congress 2007, May 28 - June 1 2007 Newfoundland, CA
The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS), the Canadian Geophysical Union (CGU), the American Meteorological Society (AMS) (Polar Meteorology and Oceanography, Climate Variability and Air-Sea Interactions Committees) Congress 2007 together with the Eastern Snow Conference (ESC) will be held at the St. John's Convention Centre and Delta Hotel in Newfoundland Canada from May 28 to June 1, 2007.
The Congress theme, "Air, Ocean, Earth and Ice on the Rock", along with the key objectives of the International Polar Year, reflects the Congress’ objective to explore, link, bridge and integrate the scientific interests of the CMOS, CGU, AMS and ESC. For information on planned special and general science sessions, please visit the Congress web site at http://www.cmos2007.ca
The deadline for submission of abstracts is February 15, 2007. Abstracts should be submitted electronically in English or French on the Congress web site at http://www.cmos2007.ca. www.ams2007.ca and www.cgu2007.ca Abstracts should be no more than 300 words, with no figures.
For enquires on scientific sessions, please contact the co-chairs of the Scientific Program Committee Guoqi Han (CMOS) at HanG@dfo-mpo.gc.ca, Rod Blais (CGU) at blais@ucalgary.ca, or Taneil Uttal (AMS) at Taneil.Uttal@noaa.gov. For other information on the Congress, visit http://www.cmos2007.ca or contact Local Arrangement Committee chair Fraser Davidson at DavidsonF@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
A list of sessions is below:
Interdisciplenary (I)
I01: Atmospheric and Oceanographic General Contributions
I02: A year in the life of the Arctic Ocean Shelf: the Canadian Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES)
I03: Atmosphere-Cryosphere-Solid Earth Interactions
I04: New Developments in Numerical Modelling of the Oceans and Atmosphere
I05: Coupled Environmental Prediction Systems
I06: Data Management and Communication in Canada for the International Polar Year
I07: Monitoring Earth Systems Dynamics from Space
I08: The Influence of Sea Ice Variability on the Atmosphere and Ocean
I09: Exploring the Synergy between Geodesy and Meteorology
I10: Modeling Polar Oceans and Sea Ice
I11: Hydrometeorological Prediction in Cold Regions and Seasons
I12: Drought over Canada
I13: Coordination of Activities in the International Polar Year
I14: Soils and Climate Change
I15: Biogeoscience
Atmosphere (A)
A01: Health Issues of Weather and Climate
A02: Atmospheric Community Modelling
A03: Canadian Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Technical Session
A04: Operational Meteorology
A05: Open access to meteorological data
A06: Polar Clouds and Aerosols: Properties, processes, and climatic significance
A07: Intensive Arctic Atmospheric Observatories Climate (C)
C01: Climate change projection, detection and attribution
C02: Polar Climate Stability
C03: Climate change impacts in the Polar Regions
C04: Climate Change and Variability in the Polar Regions
C05: High Resolution Climate Modelling
Geophysics (G)
G02: Climate of the Earth's Interior
G03: Multi-scale Deformation Monitoring for Earth Science and Engineering
G04: Geomagnetism, paleomagnetism and rock magnetism
G05: The North Atlantic rifted margin: geophysical processes and constraints
G06: Understanding the Relationships Between Terrestrial and Oceanographic Datums
G07: Structure and dynamics of the continental mantle lithosphere
G08: Advances in geophysical techniques: theory and applications
G09: Near-surface geophysical applications
G10: Seismically unravelling the mysteries of the crust
G11: Geophysics for Petroleum Exploration and Production in Atlantic Canada Hydrology (H)
H01: Hydrology
H02: Isotope tracing of water balance and climate processes
H03: Watershed Experiments in BC
H04: PREDICTION IN UNGAUGED BASINS
H05: Ecological Flow Needs: Understanding Stream Processes and the Effects of Altered Flow Regimes on Aquatic Ecosystems
H06: Glaciers and Ice Sheets – Processes and Modelling Ocean (O)
O01: Oceanography of the Northwest Atlantic
O02: Operational Oceanography
O03: Coastal Oceanography and Inland Waters Snow (S)
S01: General Eastern Snow Conference Contributions
S02: Remote Sensing of Snow Cover
S03: Snowfall and Snow Cover Measurement
S04: Snow Processes: Measurements and Modelling
S05: Snow Cover and Climate
Please check the ftp sites for
1. Poster: ftp://ocgftp.nfl.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/outgoing/CMOS-CGU-AMS2007/CMOS-CGU-AMS2007poster.pdf
2 Registration form: ftp://ocgftp.nfl.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/outgoing/CMOS-CGU-AMS2007/RegistrationForm2007_V8_20070131.pdf
Kind Regards
Nancy Chen
Event Awareness Coordinator
CMOS-CGU-AMS 2007 LAC
PO Box 5667
St. John's Newfoundland & Labrador A1C 5X1
Ph.: (709) 772-2092
Fax: (709) 772-4105
e-mail: chenna@dfo-mpo.gc.ca