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Event The Northern Environment, 36th Congress Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
Begins May 22, 2002
Ends May 25, 2002
Papers February 1, 2002
Ab. CMOS 2001
Country
State Quebec
City Rimouski
Email cabanaam@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Category Science: Oceanography
Category 2 Science: Meteorology
Category 3 Science: Physics
Exhibits N
Organization
Contact Gilles Simard Rimouski QC
URL http://scmo-cmos-2002.osl.gc.ca/
Venue Hotel Rimouski
Description THE NORTHERN ENVIRONMENT

36th Annual Congress of the Canadian Meteorological
and Oceanographic Society (CMOS)

May 22 to 25, 2002, Rimouski, Québec, Canada

The 36th Annual Congress of the Canadian Meteorological
and Oceanographic Society will be held in the charming city
of Rimouski, Québec, Canada, 22-25 May 2002. The theme
of the congress is the Northern Environment, with
presentations by internationally known keynote speakers
and by scientists and students from across Canada and
abroad. We welcome oral and poster presentations in the
fields of meteorology, climatology, oceanography, and
hydrology dealing with all aspects of the Northern
Environment such as the dynamic and variability of the
cryosphere, the exchanges between the atmosphere and
ocean, the carbon cycle, contaminants, and all studies
dealing with the limnology, biogeochemistry, and chemistry
in arctic and subarctic ecosystems, including fjords,
polynyas, marginal sea-ice zones, and the boreal forest.
Contributions are also welcomed in all fields of meteorology,
climatology, oceanography and hydrology, such as
boundary layers, cloud physics, energy and radiation,
measurement methods, marine forecasting or operational
meteorology, climate modelling, and climate change and
variability including palæoclimatology.

Abstracts : Abstracts should be 300 words or less and
include the name, title, affiliation, mailing address, phone
and fax numbers, and email address (if available) of each
author, and the thematic area(s) where the paper might best
fit in the program. Abstracts must be received no later than
February 1, 2002. The accepted abstracts will be published
at the time of the meeting.

Online submission of Abstracts: Abstracts may be
submitted online via the web site http://scmo-cmos-
2002.osl.gc.ca/ Although online submission is preferred, you
may also email (please identify your theme area and
whether poster or oral presentation when submitting) your
abstract to:

CMOS 2002, Ocean Sciences Directorate
Maurice Lamontagne Institute
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
850, Route de la Mer
Mont-Joli (Qc), Canada G5H 3Z4
Fax # 418-775-0546
Email:cabanaam@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Additional Information http://scmo-cmos-2002.osl.gc.ca/



 

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