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10/03/2019

'Molar berg' is the first major calving event this Antarctic ice shelf has had since the 1960s

09/27/2019
09/27/2019

Tomorrow the global climate strike continues!! People all around the world will march together again. I’ll join the strike in Montreal.
170 countries and 6631 events so far.
Find your closest strike or register your own at fridaysforfuture.org or local websites.
Spread the word!

(Picture from last Friday in London.)

09/25/2019

Damage to Earth's oceans and glaciers from climate change is outpacing the ability of governments to protect them, a new report from an international scientific panel concludes.

Today AOS received a Safety Ambassador Award for the work our Weather Forecasting team did for many years for the Convoc...
09/13/2019

Today AOS received a Safety Ambassador Award for the work our Weather Forecasting team did for many years for the Convocation Ceremonies and other McGill Events.
Congrats to the team - John, Eyad, Chris, Kai & Yeechian!! (Photo taken by LN)

Prof. John Gyakum's term as Chair has come to an end and we now welcome AOS's new Chair Prof. Daniel Kirshbaum. Thank yo...
06/07/2019

Prof. John Gyakum's term as Chair has come to an end and we now welcome AOS's new Chair Prof. Daniel Kirshbaum. Thank you Prof. Gyakum for all the years (16 in total) which you have dedicated yourself to AOS. (Photo taken by: Calin Giurgiu)

04/01/2019

The leaked copy of the report says that since 1948, Canada's annual average temperature over land has warmed 1.7 C, with higher rates seen in the North, the Prairies and northern British Columbia.

AOS is excited to participate this year by raising funds to support priorities in our department. Every gift of any amou...
03/13/2019

AOS is excited to participate this year by raising funds to support priorities in our department.
Every gift of any amount counts! please click on the link below

Our very own Christopher McCray crunches the numbers to show our winters really are getting more treacherous.
02/26/2019

Our very own Christopher McCray crunches the numbers to show our winters really are getting more treacherous.

There has been more rain than usual this winter — and more episodes where rain is followed by sub-zero temperatures, statistics show.

Congratulations to our very own student Maria Gheta on leading the Martlets to a national championship in the Canadian U...
02/25/2019

Congratulations to our very own student Maria Gheta on leading the Martlets to a national championship in the Canadian University Artistic Swimming League!

McGill wins national title in artistic swimming for the fifth time in the past six seasons

Professors John Gyakum and John Stix of McGill University will be offering their Natural Disasters MOOC (massive open on...
02/22/2019

Professors John Gyakum and John Stix of McGill University will be offering their Natural Disasters MOOC (massive open online course) starting on 6 March 2019. Solid earth, atmospheric, and oceanic phenomena will be covered from science and natural disasters perspectives. The course is open to everyone. For more information, go on this link:

Learn the science behind different types of natural disasters and our ability, or inability, to control and predict these events.

02/19/2019

Broecker was an early advocate for reducing fossil fuels to avoid the disruptive effects of climate change and brought the term "global warming" into the mainstream.

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