Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society

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The Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) (French: La Société canadienne de météorologie et d'océanographie (SCMO)) is 'the national society of individuals and organisations dedicated to advancing atmospheric and oceanic sciences and related environmental disciplines in Canada.' [1]

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.[2]

[edit] Awards issued

The Society issues a number of annual awards:

  • The President's Prize
  • The J.P. Tully Medal in Oceanography
  • The Dr. Andrew Thomson Prize in Applied Meteorology
  • The Prize in Applied Oceanography
  • Rube Hornstein Medal in Operational Meteorology

The CMOS website presents a list of recipients in past years

[edit] External links

  1. ^ About CMOS
  2. ^ About CMOS
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