The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic
Society (CMOS) is the national society of individuals and organisations
dedicated to advancing atmospheric and oceanic sciences and related environmental
disciplines in Canada. The Society’s aim is to promote meteorology and
oceanography in Canada, and it is a major non-governmental organisation
serving the interests of meteorologists, climatologists, oceanographers,
limnologists, hydrologists and cryospheric scientists in Canada. CMOS was
officially created in 1967 as the Canadian Meteorological Society and adopted
its present name in 1977, following an invitation by the Canadian Meteorological
Society to the oceanographic community in Canada to join the Society. However,
CMOS has a rich history dating back to 1939 when it was known as the Canadian
Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society.
The Society comprises some 1100 members and subscribers,
including students, corporations, institutions, and others who are involved
in the educational functions, communications, the private sector and government.
Membership is open to all who share an interest in atmospheric and oceanic
sciences, their related sciences and applications. The Society addresses
a broad range of national and international meteorological and oceanographic
concerns including weather and weather extremes, global warming, ozone
depletion and surface air quality and their effects on all aspects of life
in Canada including forestry, agriculture and fisheries. Special interest
groups in the Society consider meteorological aspects of hydrology, agriculture,
forestry, meso-scale meteorological phenomena and operational meteorology.
An Executive and Council, elected at an Annual
General Meeting govern the Society. The Council includes the Chairs of
14 Centres elected locally. The Society is served by a Secretariat headed
by an Executive Director, appointed by Council. In addition, Council appoints
members to serve on the Scientific, University and Professional Education,
School and Public Education, Prizes and Awards, Consultant Accreditation
and Media Weathercaster Endorsement Committees. The office of the Executive
Director is the contact point for members, students, career counsellors
and the general public who may be seeking information on careers and weather-
or ocean-related subjects. The 14 centres located across Canada serve as
focal points for formal and informal meetings on atmospheric and oceanographic
subjects throughout the year. Each year a centre is chosen to host a national
Congress, which attracts participants from around the world.
In addition to publishing its bi-monthly CMOS
Bulletin, its annual Congress Program and Abstracts,
books, and its Annual Review, CMOS produces
Atmosphere-Ocean,
an internationally respected refereed scientific journal for the publication
of original research as well as occasional survey articles, notes and comments
on published papers on all aspects of the atmospheric, oceanic and hydrologic
sciences.
CMOS recognises the achievements of its members
by the presentation of special awards, medals and citations to individuals
who have made outstanding scientific or public contributions in atmospheric
and oceanic sciences and services. Members may also be honoured for their
work in research, teaching, professional services, communication and interpretation
of atmospheric and oceanographic phenomena by being elected Fellows
of the Society.
CMOS offers a number of scholarships and bursaries
to qualified graduate and undergraduate students. In association with the
Canadian Council for Geographic Education, it sponsors Canadians
pre-college teachers for participation in Project Atmosphere, which
is jointly run by the American Meteorological Society and the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States. CMOS is working
with partners to establish a Canadian counterpart.
Companion Volume to Atmosphere-Ocean:
The André J. Robert
Memorial Volume
CMOS Bulletin SCMO:
an informative publication containing scientific
articles of general interest, announcements, and activities of the Society
Annual Review:
a year-end summary of all the events of the Society
including financial statements of the Society and its Centres
Program and Abstracts:
a publication prepared for the Annual Congress of
the Society which contains the abstracts of papers to be presented along
with program details of the various sessions
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