President’s Note
Just a reminder
that the joint conference of the NZ Hydrological Society and
Meteorological Society of NZ, will be held in Shantytown/Greymouth 18 - 20
November 2008. The theme this year is Meteorological and Hydrological Extremes.
Abstract Submissions for the conference are now live and the link to the
submission page is http://www.on-cue.co.nz/nzhsabstract.htm.
The Closing Date for Abstract Submission is 3 October 2008. It
should be an exciting conference in a very attractive part of New Zealand.
Busses are being run from Nelson and Christchurch to get people to and from the
conference. Either of these trips would be a great opportunity to see how the
Meteorology and Hydrology change as you traverse the Southern Alps.
I’ve been laid up in bed with the
‘flu for the last week. This gave me time to reflect on the fact that
although we hear a lot in the media about Climate change and its repercussions
mother nature can still throw up a curve ball or two in the form of snow to low
levels and severe gales in the daily weather. Although we are a lot better at
it than when I joined the Met Service 32! years ago it is still a challenge to
forecast the small scale detail correctly.
So be careful on the roads over the next
month or so – watch out for cyclists doing their bit to mitigate global
warming. As Jim Salinger would say maximum temperatures next month will be
warmer than this month (on average).
Mike Revell.
YOUR SOCIETY NEEDS
YOU!

The 2008 NZHS & MSNZ
Joint tAnnual Conference
Shantytown/Greymouth, 18
-20 November 2008
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Conference Theme:
Extremes - Atmospheric and Oceanic
This year's conference is going to reflect on
Meteorological and Hydrological extremes. What better place to hold this
symposium than on New Zealand's rugged West Coast. With towering mountains,
lavish rainfall, large swift rivers,
dumping surf, vast podocarp forests, wild westerlies, diverse wetlands and
steep glaciers, the West Coast is a
wonderland of natural extremes.
Join us in Shantytown,
a replica of an early West Coast gold rush town and enjoy the unique atmosphere
this venue offers. The serenity of your bush surrounds will enable you to focus
on the business at hand, free from the clutter and noise of big cities. Away
from the conference take a stroll and network with colleagues in one of the many historic buildings accessible to all delegates.
Programme Outline and
Travel
To help delegates travel
to Greymouth, this year's conference will not feature any workshops but will
instead offer bus trips to the West Coast. From Nelson, travel down New
Zealand's iconic Buller River from its source,
or leave from Christchurch and observe the surroundings change as you cross the
Alps.
Monday,
17 Nov Bus Trips from Nelson & Christchurch
(optional) Evening: Icebreaker
Tuesday, 18 Nov Papers/Posters
Trade Displays
Evening
AGM
Wednesday, 19 Nov Papers/Posters Trade Displays
Evening
Conference Dinner
Thursday, 20 Nov Field Trips
Friday 21 November is available
for Specialist Group Meetings. The West Coast Regional Council has kindly made
rooms in their offices available for meetings. If anyone is interested in
holding a meeting, please contact Stefan Beaumont at stefan.beaumont@....
For further information
please contact
The
Organising Committee Joseph Thomas,
Conference Chair - joseph.thomas@...
Martin
Doyle - martin.doyle@...
Charles
Pearson - c.pearson@...
Stefan
Beaumont - stefan.beaumont@...
REGIONAL REPORTS

Christchurch
(Mikhail)
A recent talk at the University of
Canterbury that was attended by local members was presented by Associate
Professor Don Gardiner on
El Nino and New Zealand
Journal
Editor’s Report (Brian)
No new papers have been
submitted.
The next journal should be completed
by August.

Photo competition
We
have had 114 entries and the judges are considering these during July.
Winner will be announced on our web site on 1 August.

The American Meteorological Society and the Australian Meteorological and
Oceanographic Society wish to encourage and promote a 'Green' Conference.
See http://www.bom.gov.au/events/9icshmo/green_guidelines.shtml
Key Dates
Deadline for short abstracts,
including poster abstracts 1 August 2008
Notification of abstract and
poster acceptance 15 September 2008
Early-bird registration and
payment deadline 1 October 2008
Deadline for extended
abstracts 23 January 2009
Call for Abstracts
The 9th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and
Oceanography is a joint conference of the American Meteorological Society (AMS)
and Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) and will be held
from 9-13 February 2009 in Melbourne, Australia. Preliminary programs,
registration details, hotel, and general information will be posted on the AMS
Web site (http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS)
and on the Local Organising Committee web site (http://9icshmo.org)
by mid-January 2008.
Poster as well as oral presentations are solicited on all aspects of the
meteorology and oceanography of the Southern Hemisphere. The meeting is
organised around the broad theme: "Extremes: Climate and Water in the
Southern Hemisphere” Particular attention will be given to the following
theme areas, however it should be stressed that a broad range of submissions
are encouraged and are NOT restricted just to the following areas:
- The International Polar Year
- Ocean and Atmosphere
Observations in the Southern Hemisphere
- Inter-Ocean Exchanges and Southern
Hemisphere Ocean Modeling
- Earth System Science Issues
in the Southern Hemisphere
- Monsoon Systems and Extremes
- Paleoclimate of the Southern
Hemisphere: The Past Informing the Future
- Extremes in the Context of
Interannual to Interdecadal Variability
- Weather, Climate and
Hydrological Predictions in the Southern Hemisphere
- Urban climate and Air quality
- Special Session on Southern
Hemisphere THORPEX
- Special Session on Pacific Island
Science Activities
- Special Session on Regional
Climate Change Studies in the Southern Hemisphere
The Program Committee also encourages submissions on recent scientific
accomplishments and synthesis for the Southern Hemisphere for global programs
like WCRP, CLIVAR, GEWEX, IGBP, GCOS, GOOS, GEOSS, and IPCC.
As is traditional for the ICSHMO Conference we typically honor a
scientist who has made significant contributions to Southern Hemisphere
science, and as such the Program Committee is pleased to announce a special
lecture honoring Dr. Julia Nogues-Paegle who has made significant contributions
involving Pan-American climate studies. Her publications on various aspects of
South American climate variability (e.g., the South American Monsoon, South
Atlantic Convergence Zone and Pacific South American pattern) are among the
best in print and are widely cited. Dr. Nogues-Paegle was a proponent of the
concept of the ICSHMO Conference and as such was the very first chair of the
AMS committee on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography.
Please submit your abstract
electronically via the Web by 1-August-2008. We expect to post instructions on
the Conference Web page at http://9icshmo.org
in April. Authors of accepted presentations will be notified (via e-mail) by 15-September-2008.
There will be a limited amount of funding to support the participation in
9ICSHMO of graduate students, young scientists, or scientists from developing
countries, and information on that will be available on the conference web
site.
Unlike at past conferences, no preprint
CD-ROM will be prepared. However, authors of invited and accepted papers will
still be asked to contribute to the web-based proceedings of the conference by
submitting an extended abstract. All extended abstracts are to be submitted
electronically and will be available on-line via the Web. Instructions for
formatting extended abstracts for the conference web site will be posted on the
AMS Web site and on the Local Organising Committee Website. Extended abstracts
must be submitted electronically by 23-January-2009 to the Conference Web page.
The 9th ICSHMO is committed to being as carbon neutral as possible, and
as such will adhere to recently adopted Green meeting guidelines from the AMS
that demonstrates a commitment to environmental stewardship and in particular
to reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with running the meeting.
Therefore, the 9th ICSHMO web site will have opportunities for people to
purchase carbon offsets related to their travel to the conference.
For additional information please
contact the Program co-chairpersons as follows:
Howard Diamond (tel: +1-301-427-2475; e-mail: howard.diamond@...)
Kevin Walsh (tel: +61-3-8344-6523; email: kevin.walsh@...)

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