103rd AMS Annual Meeting
The 2023 AMS Annual Meeting is to be held 8–12 January 2023 in Denver, Colorado at the Colorado Convention Center.
The theme for this 103rd Annual Meeting is "Data: Driving Science. Informing Decisions. Enriching Humanity". The motivation for this theme:
Environmental Earth and space system data has one of the largest digital footprints and is a central component of scientific inquiry, but we have not yet collectively solved the problem of data access, discovery, and service. This theme will be the catalyst for a year-long inclusive and collaborative discourse on the challenges posed by the data deluge with a focus on how to stage environmental data to make it efficiently useful and accessible for the plethora of applications important to driving science, informing decisions, and enriching humanity within our community and beyond.
Go to the 2023 AMS Meeting Abstract Lookup page to showcase EESM-related presentations.
SESSIONS OF INTEREST
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Town Hall Meeting: US CLIVAR Town Hall on the Air-Sea Transition Zone (Monday, 12:15 p.m.)
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Session 1B: Frontiers in Earth System Modeling: Bridging the Gap between Weather, Climate, and Impacts co-chaired by Ruby Leung (Monday: 8:30 a.m.)
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Session 3B: Data-Driven Methods for Hydrological Modeling, Prediction, and Uncertainty Estimation I chaired by Forrest Hoffman (Monday, 1:30 p.m.)
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Session 4B: Data-Driven Methods for Hydrological Modeling, Prediction, and Uncertainty Estimation II chaired by Forrest Hoffman (Monday, 3:45 p.m.)
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Poster Session 1: Frontiers in Earth System Modeling: Bridging the Gap between Weather, Climate, and Impacts (Poster) co-chaired by Ruby Leung (Monday: 5 - 6:30 p.m.)
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Session J9C: Security and Resilience Applications with Global Earth System Models co-chaired by Dave Bader, Ruby Leung, et al. (Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.)