From historic flooding across the southern Appalachians???, a crippling ice storm in the Pacific Northwest??, to the breathtaking eclipse??, and stunning aurora borealis?? — 2024 was a year full of unforgettable events. Join Steve Glazier as he takes us for a deep dive into the most impactful weather moments of the year: https://bit.ly/3O9TXr3
American Meteorological Society
非盈利组织
Boston,Massachusetts 20,843 位关注者
Advancing science, serving society since 1919
关于我们
The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 12,000 professionals, professors, students, and weather enthusiasts. AMS publishes 11 atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic journals — in print and online — sponsors more than 12 conferences annually, and offers numerous programs and services. For further information regarding society activities, membership, or general inquiries please send an email to [email protected].
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https://www.ametsoc.org
American Meteorological Society的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Boston,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1919
- 领域
- Scientific Publishing、Certifications、Scientific Meetings and Conferences、Public Policy、Education and Outreach和Career Resources
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Dr. Warren Washington (1936-2024) was a longtime leader of the AMS community. A trailblazer in climate modeling, NCAR Distinguished Scholar, advisor to U.S. presidents, and former chair of the National Science Board, his work contributed to Nobel Prize-winning climate research and the advancement of equity in the geosciences. On the Front Page blog, AMS President Anjuli Bamzai pays tribute to a beloved colleague and friend: https://bit.ly/4fTdlVk
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American Meteorological Society转发了
We're excited to invite folks to attend the special?FREE, In-Person?event “From Earth Science to Action: Enabling MSI's through NASA Data, Opportunities and Communities.”?The event is hosted by Xavier University in collaboration with NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Earth Science Data Systems, NASA's Early Career Research Program, and the American Meteorological Society (AMS). ? Date:? Saturday, January 11, 2025, 9AM-12PM (Session 1), 1PM-5PM (Session 2) ? Location:? Xavier University of Louisiana, NCF Academic Science Complex,?Bldg?36, Room 105, New Orleans, LA 70125 ? Event Overview:? This full-day event aims to connect Earth Science data users from Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) across the region, as well as ones who are traveling to New Orleans to attend the AMS meeting. Participants will explore opportunities for networking, learning, and collaboration. More information can be found at the?Event Website, https://lnkd.in/eeAvYSjj ? Event Schedule: 9AM - 12PM:?Session 1:?Overview and Introduction to NASA Earthdata, NASA Programs, and Community Resources Limited to 150; first come, first served 12PM-1PM: Break (Note: A boxed lunch will be provided to Session 2 Participants from 12-1PM.) 1PM - 5PM:?Session 2:?Earthdata Hands-on Workshop Limited to 30; first come, first served Session 1:?The session is designed to cater to both beginner and experienced users of NASA Earthdata and will provide an overview of Earthdata resources and projects, as well as funding and community opportunities for researchers, data users, and more! Session 1 is limited to 150 participants on a first come, first served basis. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ejzm5KMs Attendees will receive a free copy of?"Megalodons, Mermaids, and Climate Change: Answers to Your Ocean and Atmosphere Questions"?by Ellen Prager and Dave Jones. Columbia University Press Session 2:?This hands-on session is designed for users who have some familiarity with NASA data. We will explore common NASA Earthdata tools for accessing Earth and environmental data, like NASA Earthdata Search, Worldview, Giovanni, VEDA, and more in a classroom setting! While these resources may be used to access a variety of NASA Earth observation data from all different spheres of the Earth system, the focus of this workshop will center on Air Quality use cases. This session is limited to 30; first come, first served. An invitation to register for Session 2 will be sent to the first 30 individuals to register for Session 1, and then repeat until all availability is full. The deadline to register for both sessions is Nov 29, 2024. For more information, please email the event organizers (contact available on event website).
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American Meteorological Society转发了
COMET and Girl Who Chase's Jennifer Walton are excited to announce the American Meteorological Society-sponsored Girls Who Chase Spring Training 2025 event session topics! Sessions will be denoted by expertise level to help you plan your day. We've also added networking rooms so you can connect with chasers from your region. ? Details & to register:?https://lnkd.in/gQ9Yx7jc
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American Meteorological Society转发了
I’m incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to see NOAA’s P-3 Orion, “Kermit” (N42RF), in person. It’s been a dream of mine since high school to witness this incredible aircraft up close, especially knowing the vital role it plays in hurricane research. Being able to talk to one of the hurricane hunters, Nick Underwood, was truly unforgettable, and it made the experience even more meaningful. Thank you to American Meteorological Society Gator Chapter for organizing this and Nick for the awesome tour!
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The AMS would like to thank the sponsors of our 2024 Specialty Meetings. Your support has helped drive innovation and collaboration in weather, water, and climate science! We invite your organization to partner with us for next year’s events. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3AwmS5K
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Researchers from University of Bath have shown that machine learning-equipped camera systems can be an effective and low-cost flood defense tool. Learn more about their AI-enabled detection software ‘AI on The River’: https://bit.ly/4dHV0Jf Photo credit ??: University of Bath
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BAMS builds connections within the weather, water, and climate community as well as with the greater public. More than ever, BAMS will help you get to know your colleagues and the shared goals and ideas that drive your AMS community. Featured in the newest BAMS Digital Edition: ~ Global Tropical Cyclone Landfall Frequency Under Climate Change ~ A Course for Change: Atmospheric Science Students Engage in Social Responsibility ~ Unraveling Cold Fog: Advancing Weather Prediction in Complex Terrain ~ Visual Communication : Graphic Design to Enhance Probabilistic Forecast Information ~ The Global Wind Atlas: Vital Support for the Transition to a Sustainable Energy System . . . and more! Read here: bit.ly/2NXyAIZ
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Enrich your professional experience, develop new skill sets, and improve your ability to reach personal and professional goals at our Annual Meeting! We're offering 10 in-person short courses, with some hybrid options available. Not an AMS member? No problem—everyone can register! Learn more: https://bit.ly/4aJ5Eha #AMS2025
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A #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth spotlight on the Front Page Blog features Robbie Hood, whose 30-year career meteorology career spanned NOAA and NASA, and who now works on building Indigenous community partnerships within weather, water, and climate. "[A project scientist position at NASA] gave me the opportunity to work with and, eventually, lead teams of renowned scientists, engineers, and pilots during large international weather field experiments ... I got to fly through four different hurricanes, all because I initially stepped out of my comfort zone." Read the full blog post here: https://bit.ly/3OdIcA0