The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society's 51st Congress (CMOS Congress) was held from June 4th to 8th, 2017 at the Downtown Hilton Toronto, Ontario. The theme of the congress was "Future Earth: Weather, Oceans, Climate". The congress brought together hundreds of scientists and professionals from across Canada and other countries, with a focus on topics in atmospheric, ocean and earth sciences. Interviews, by Dr. Sarah Knight of the Congress Communications Team, with some of CMOS' top scientists on subjects ranging from sea ice to climate change resiliency, were conducted in the run-up to the Congress in June. CMOS continues to actively work to share the expertise of its members through the new, online, CMOS Bulletin (http://bulletin.cmos.ca).
Dr. Kimberly Strong is an experimental atmospheric physicist involved in measuring and monitoring a variety of compounds in the atmosphere that are in...
Dr. Paul Kushner, principal investigator of the Canadian Sea Ice and Snow Evolution Network (CanSISE), talks about how snow and sea ice cover are chan...
Interview with BC Green Party leader Dr. Andrew Weaver, in the wake of the May 9th election that has left the Green Party in a powerful position. As D...
Dr. Gordon McBean, former IPCC contributor and current President of the International Council for Science, is a climatologist with a long and strong c...
Physical Oceanographer Dr. Susan Allen explains ocean modelling and its applications - from predicting tomorrow's storm surges to the next decade's wa...
Dr. Francis Zwiers, Director of the Pacific Climate Impacts Consortium and IPCC coordinating lead author of the Fourth Assessment Report, discusses “c...
Dr. Jim Young, an atmospheric scientist with 41 years of experience, discusses climate change resiliency - the theme of the session that he will be co...