We had a regular CL@UT meeting on  Thursday, November 28. Bill presented a new study, entitled “Thermal Signatures“. The study includes the latest study for fog detection at Churchill, Manitoba and peri-urban landscapes in Toronto. For the fog detection study, he presented two new methods using several case studies (theoretical considerations). For the study of… Read More


Our collaborator, Adam Fenech (PhD), Director of the UPEI Climate Lab, talked about the coastal erosion in P.E.I in the CBC Radio’s The Current on November 15, 2019. Coastal erosion in P.E.I. is putting homes by the water at risk, but people haven’t been discouraged from building there. We talk to a climate change scientist… Read More


On October 11, 2019, Prof. William Gough and Ana Žaknić-Ćatović  (PhD Candidate) presented their research at the climate workshop organized by the College of Environmental Science and Engineering of Tongji University in Shanghai, China. Bill introduced the University of Toronto and presented the Detection of Fog, Cloud Cover and Marine Environments, and Ana presented the Impact… Read More


On October 25, 2019, Dr. Athena Masson gave an invited talk entitled,  “Size Matters. Why We Should Be Adding a Size Component to a Hurricane Scale“, at the University of South Florida. Here is the description of her talk: 1973 marked the first introduction of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale to the general public. Since this time… Read More