All Announcements

September POS Panel Webinar Series
Thomas Frederikse (NASA JPL) will present at the next POS Panel webinar series on September 5, 2019. Join us for his presentation entitled "From local to global: can we use our understanding of local sea-level changes to better constrain our estimates of global-mean sea-level changes over the last century?"

Fall 2019 call for US CLIVAR-supported workshops
Requests are now being accepted for US CLIVAR-sponsored workshops. Submissions are encouraged from the US climate science community and their collaborators. All documents must be submitted by September 27. The next call for workshops will be in spring 2020.

2019 August Newsgram
The latest news, meetings, jobs, and funding opportunities for the climate science community in our August Newsgram.

2019 July Newsgram
The latest news, meetings, jobs, and funding opportunities for the climate science community in our July Newsgram.

CLIVAR town hall & sessions at 2020 Ocean Sciences Meeting
The 2020 Ocean Sciences Meeting will be held February 16-21 in San Diego, California. We have started to put together a list of US CLIVAR-sponsored sessions along with Town Halls, events, workshops, and other sessions that may be of interested to the US CLIVAR community. This is an ongoing list that will be updated regularly.

July POS Panel Webinar Series
Simon Good (UK Met Office) will present at the next POS Panel webinar series on July 11, 2019. Join us for his presentation entitled "Optimisation of the way we automatically quality check data in order to improve the historical record of ocean temperature profiles, as part of the International Quality Controlled Ocean Database (IQuOD) collaboration".

CLIVAR-relevant sessions at 2019 AGU Fall Meeting
The 2019 AGU Fall Meeting will be held from December 9-13 in San Francisco, California. In preparation for the meeting, we have compiled a list of sessions and town halls that are relevant to the community and organized by our Panels, Working Groups, and community members. The list of sessions is not intended to be exhaustive but to help digest the collection of the hundreds of sessions and events.

Water Isotopes and Climate Workshop
Whether you currently work with isotopic tracers or not, if you are interested in climate-related questions with a direct water cycle link, come help us identify the most effective ways to make progress in understanding and predicting water cycle variability and change by applying new isotopic measurement and modeling techniques. Join us at the Water Isotopes and Climate Workshop in Boulder, Colorado, October 1-3 to develop new strategies for applying isotope ratios towards understanding and predicting the water cycle’s role in climate variability and change. Registration closes September 27.

June 2019 Newsgram
The latest news, meetings, jobs, and funding opportunities for the climate science community in our June Newsgram.

June AMOC Webinar Series
Tune in on Thursday, June 20 at 12PM EDT for an AMOC webinar with Martha Buckley (George Mason University): "Predictability of North Atlantic Ocean Temperatures in observations and CMIP5 models".