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    Engage in a global discussion on creating activities for learning meteorology

    November 30, 2010: CALMet 2010 has concluded. We thank all participants and presenters for their efforts. Presentations and discussions are available for review below.

    - The organizing committee:

    Pat Parrish (pparrish@comet.ucar.edu)
    Vesa Nietosvaara (vesa.nietosvaara@fmi.fi)
    Bruce Muller (bmuller@comet.ucar.edu)

    Alessandro Chiariello (alessandro.chiariello@fmi.fi)


    Whether you are enrolled as a participant, or just looking in as a guest, welcome to the CALMet Online 2010 website! We hope you will find the distance learning sessions here interesting and useful in your work. While enrollment is not required, those who enroll will have the benefit of being able to contribute to discussion forums and join other online activities.

    Since 1993, CALMet conferences have been a valuable resource for educators and trainers in national meteorological and hydrologic services and universities around the world. Each time our close-knit community meets, we all benefit through the sharing of ideas and techniques for creating activities for learning meteorology and related sciences. For more on CALMet, visit www.calmet.org.

    In 2010, we decided to expand the reach of CALMet beyond a once-every-two-years conference by offering "CALMet Online 2010". This online offering of presentations and workshops will:

    • Provide a way to explore the use of new distance learning methods
    • Allow more flexibility for participation
    • Help us stay connected with colleagues for ongoing sharing
    • Provide a proving ground for ideas for presentations and workshops that might be offered at CALMet 2011 in Pretoria, South Africa, 3-7 October.

    >Enroll to Participate

    To fully participate in CALMet Online 2010, click the link above and enter the enrollment key: calmet2010online. If you do not enroll, you will be able to view most activities as a guest, but not participate.