This January at AMS

This January at AMS

AMS 105th Annual Meeting in New Orleans

January 12-16, the AMS will host its 105th Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA, and online! There's still time to join us for the biggest annual event in weather, water, and climate. Learn more about the meeting, see our conferences and symposia, or view major events and networking opportunities. See you soon!

2025 Science Policy Colloquium

A photo of 2024 Science Policy Colloquium Cohort

Registration is now open for the AMS's long-running introduction to the policy process, the Science Policy Colloquium! The 2025 SPC will provide an overview of policy basics and explore how decisions are made governing the course and future of earth and atmospheric sciences.

K-12 teachers: Professional Development Opportunity

Photo taken at 2024 Project Atmosphere

Each summer, the AMS Education Department hosts Project Atmosphere in collaboration with Pennsylvania Western University (PennWest) and the National Weather Service. This workshop brings together 24 educators from around the country at the NWS training center in Kansas City, MO to explore atmospheric science for K-12 classrooms. Applications are open until 31 January!

Advanced Mentorship Opportunity

Calling all students, the AMS Board for Private Sector Meteorologists (BPSM) is accepting applications for the 2025 Advanced Mentoring program. If you are interested in working with a mentor, submit an application here! Applications will be accepted until 14 February. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

Student Financial Support

Two important scholarship deadlines are coming up soon—if you are looking for help with tuition expenses, get your applications in for: AMS Graduate Fellowships (applications due on 17 January) or AMS Scholarship for Underserved Communities (applications due on 28 February).

New Research in Weather, Water, and Climate Science

Many articles in the American Meteorological Society's 12 journals are available for early online access–they are peer-reviewed, but not yet in their final published form. Our latest selection of articles published early online discuss early snowmelt and Alaskan wildfires, how "taller" tropical cyclones may intensify more rapidly, and whether irrigation will impact rainfall on the Arabian Peninsula.

On AMS Blogs

Image: Side-by-side photos of Gretchen Mullendore and a purple evening sky with orange clouds. Left photo: Gretchen Mullendore. Right photo: Pixabay on Pexels.

In December, posts on The Front Page Blog discussed:

Community Modeling and the Future of Numerical Weather Prediction: An interview with Gretchen Mullendore (NSF NCAR), based on the ongoing AMS Weather Enterprise Study

How the U.S. Public Gets Its Weather Forecasts: Post 1 of 2 by Jeffrey K. Lazo highlights takeaways from the new CoFU2 study, including who's using weather forecasts, why, and where they're getting them.

The Public Value of a Weather Forecast: In Part 2, Lazo discusses what weather data are most important to the public, how much people think forecasts are worth, and who is most willing to pay for them.

Indigenous Science and the Lazrus Symposium: Learn about the Heather Lazrus Symposium at the 105th Annual Meeting, which highlights convergence science, Indigenous knowledge systems, and respectful partnerships between researchers and communities.

Posts on Living on the Real World discuss the 2004 Indonesia tsunami, the risks of weather and climate extremes, and AI's potential utility in mitigating them.


Coming up in January at AMS…

Meetings and Conferences

Deadlines and notes

A photo of Boise, ID

52nd Conference on Broadcast and Digital Meteorology/The 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes (23-26 June 2025, Boise, ID and Online)

  • Abstracts submissions are due 30 January

AMS Webinars

Free to register and attend

Marek Chrapa

R&D, Process Engineer and Inventor | Materials + Semiconductors | Physics Chemistry Optics Fluid Mechanics| Weather and Climate Engineering | Earthquake and Extreme Weather Predictions, Holographic Climate Global Model

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Justin Sharpe, Ph.D

VORTEX Research Engagement Specialist at NOAA Sea Grant, based at the University of Southern Mississippi as part of the VORTEX outreach and engagement team.

2 个月

Just wanted to let you know that the Annual Meeting App and online is not allowing meeting login right now, which I and others use to to add meetings email and presentations to the App calendar. I checked with a colleague who also had a similar issue. I am using my AMS registration and copying the confirmation number/code but to no avail. It keeps coming back with an error. I have tried my back-up email and same code but no success there either.

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