Spotlight: Volunteer Appreciation
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Thank you now and all year!
Throughout April we are celebrating National Volunteer Month! Watch AMS social media channels all month as we appreciate the thousands of volunteers advancing our shared AMS mission.
A message to all AMS volunteers from Executive Director Stella Kafka
I want to express my deepest gratitude for all the time, energy, and hard work you have put into our organization. Your contributions have impacted the AMS significantly, and we are truly grateful for your dedication.
Your willingness to donate your time and expertise has allowed us to serve our community better and further the AMS’s mission “to advance the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society.” From planning meetings, running AMS programs, reaching out to our diverse community with information and opportunities for engagement, to providing support and services, you have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to making a difference. Without your efforts, we would not have been able to achieve the success we have had so far, and we look forward to continuing to work with you in the future.
Thank you once again for your generosity and service. Your contributions have not gone unnoticed; we are truly grateful for your help.
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Stella Kafka
Executive Director
American Meteorological Society
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What's New?
Open doors, promote excellence!
Nominations for AMS Fellows and Awards close 1 May!
Want more attention on your area of weather, water and climate? Do you know someone whose work should be better recognized? This month, you have the opportunity to strengthen the field by supporting exceptional people and science in weather, water, and climate.
From students and mentors to science journalists, from technology prizes to medals representing our highest honors, AMS Awards recognize outstanding contributions to meteorology and related areas. Awards shine a light on the best work across disciplines, and on people at all career levels who are working to advance atmospheric science and its allied enterprises. They increase public and interprofessional awareness of the exceptional work done in our sector. They can even promote equity by recognizing those excluded from other forms of professional recognition. Whether you’re a friend or a member of the AMS, when you submit a nomination, you are shaping the future of the field.
Learn about recognition opportunities and get started now!
In their recent
webinar, Jose Fuentes and Mary Glackin from the AMS Awards Nominating Committee provide tips on how to submit a strong award nomination.
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Publications Update
New for our UK authors and subscribing institutions: AMS Publications is piloting Read-and-Publish agreements with UK Higher Education, Research Councils, and Affiliates. Under these two-year agreements, one annual fee covers an institution’s full read access to all AMS publications and all publishing charges for the institution’s authors who publish in any AMS journal, including all the technical journals and BAMS. Participating institutions are
listed here. Information for institutions interested in participating is available from the
JISC license subscription manager catalog.
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Seasonal Shopping
Happy Spring! Do you know that AMS has NEW Spring and Summer
edition merch items? In the Weather Band Store, pick out a coaster, t-shirt, water bottle, or sticker; you can get a variety of selections while
showing support for AMS! Visit the AMS Store to order your AMS Logo apparel and accessories. Right now, both stores also have LEGACY mugs, umbrellas, and ties – available while supplies last!
New AMS Statement
Approved by Council on 2 February: Best Practices for Publicly Sharing Weather Information Via Social Media.
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Did You Know?
Student Programs
Attention senior undergraduate and graduate students! AMS has 3 conferences remaining in the Student Travel Grant Program.
Apply now—you may be selected to attend for free!
- 50th Conference on Broadcast Meteorology 21-23 June | Phoenix, AZ | Apply by 21 April
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32nd Conference on Weather Analysis and Forecasting (WAF)/28th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP)/20th Conference on Mesoscale Processes 17-21 July | Madison, WI | Apply by 19 May
- 40th Conference on Radar Meteorology 28 August–01 September | Minneapolis, MN | Apply by 30 June
Dissertation Funding
Are you a student studying the history of weather, water, or climate sciences? The
AMS Graduate Fellowship in the History of Science is for you! Check out the program and eligibility requirements to see if you qualify—then apply for $20,000 to support one year of dissertation research.
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New Policy Study: Global Environmental Change and Workforce Need
The weather, water, and climate community will be essential in navigating the various physical and societal transformations that global environmental change will bring. This American Meteorological Society (AMS) Policy Program study examines the developing “climate workforce” as a key component of society’s response to global environmental change and adds to the foundational understanding that the WWC enterprise needs to meet future workforce challenges in Earth system observations and science.
Summer Policy Colloquium
This career-shaping experience is an intensive immersion in policy for Earth and environmental system scientists and professionals from academia, government, and the private sector. Paying attendees must register before 14 April.
Colloquium participants meet with congressional staff, members of congress, leading officials from the executive branch, and prominent policy experts. Legislative exercises and policy simulations provide additional windows into the interplay of policy, politics, and procedure in the United States Federal policy process. The $5,600 registration fee includes all sessions, workshops, tours/briefings, and materials, but NOT room and board or travel. Please visit the webpage or reach out to the Policy Team for more information.
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“I was told by my mentor early on in my studies that if I learned the fundamental aspects of isotopic analysis and interpretation, I could study just about anything.… [A]nd here I am studying atmospheric dust storms.”
— Sean Scott (University of Wisconsin—Madison), hiking on the Ice Age Trail near Madison, Wisconsin, with his family. Sean's article documents the presence of Saharan dust in storms that swept across the southeastern United States in June of 2020.
Read more of his interview in your BAMS Digital Edition.
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AMS Weather Band
We remind our members that the recordings of the 2023 AMS Weather Band Jamposium are now available on the
Webinars page of the Weather Band website. The Jamposium was a great success, many thanks to all of the presenters and attendees who made it possible.
Are you a weather photography enthusiast? Get ready to submit your best photos of weather, water, and climate to the 2023 Weather Band Photo Contest! For ideas, check out
past winners or take a look at these articles from runners up: "The War of the Worlds - May 15, 2022 Mammatus and Lightning" by Brad Nelson, "Photographing Sprite Transient Luminous Effects"
by George Preoteasa, and "Marshmallatus" by Grady Dixon. The contest will open in June, and we will be posting the contest guidelines, photo requirements, and prize information soon.
New Webinar
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Breezy Vs. The Bachelor: The March 2-3 2020 Tornado Outbreak
| Apr 19, 2023 1:00 PM ET
Join meteorologist Danielle Breezy as she shares the inside story of how her team covered the deadly tornado outbreak on March 2, 2020. Learn how they dealt with social media and viewer interaction amidst the chaos.
Register today!
Stay current on the latest developments in weather science and technology by visiting the
Weather Band Events page, which is regularly updated with upcoming webinars and other exciting events. Bookmark the page to stay ahead of the curve in the world of weather science and technology!
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AMS Career Development
Recent Podcast Release
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Money Matters: An Early Career Perspective
14 April | 12 PM ET
This webinar aimed at early career professionals will include a discussion about topics involving retirement, investing, and planning for your financial future.
Register here.
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Certification Corner
AMS certifications are respected credentials that provide you with professional recognition and strengthen your connections to the public, the atmospheric science community, and its resources.
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Congratulations to Justin Connolly and John Kain, who recently earned the CCM designation! | | |
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Congratulations to Sabrina Bates, Trevor Gibbs, Anthony Macari, and Nikki Sheaks, who recently earned the CBM designation! | | |
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Congratulations to Kristina Brody, who recently earned the CAT designation! | | |
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Visit our web page to learn more about how AMS certifications can help enhance your career in the private, public, or academic sector.
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Careers
The AMS Career Center connects employers in the weather, water, and climate community with job seekers. Current opportunities include the following:
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Glossary Word of the Month
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"Thunderstruck" by Alex Schueth was a runner up in the 2022 Weather Band Photo Contest
In U.S. weather observing practice, a visible electrical discharge in the atmosphere.
Lightning is the most common and important type, but types of corona discharge are also included. Learn More »
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