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June 6, 2025
20 Years, 1,000 Certified Broadcast Meteorologists
As AMS designates its 1,000th Certified Broadcast Meteorologist, we explore what it means to earn the seal.
May 22, 2025
Earth Interactions: Elucidating Earth systems
The AMS Journal Earth Interactions (EI) focuses on interdisciplinary science that examines interactions between different Earth (and human) systems. We spoke with EI’s chief editor, Sonali McDermid, about new developments at the journal and in the field.
May 16, 2025
Celebrating Certified AMS Teachers!
AMS recently awarded the 100th Certified AMS Teacher designation! The American Meteorological Society’s Certified AMS Teacher (CAT) Program recognizes educators who are working to improve Earth science literacy in grades K–12
May 9, 2025
Research Spotlight: T-REX and the Quest for Sustainable Almonds
The T-REX project helps farmers monitor and sustainably reduce water use in California, with lessons for Mediterranean climate regions around the world. We speak with project lead Nico Bambach.
April 28, 2025
Impact and Reward
Hear from AMS volunteers about what they get from their experience, and what they’d tell others about volunteering!
April 24, 2025
Without a Strong Weather Enterprise America’s Economic Leadership Is at Risk
Summary and recommendations of a special AMS report. The Federal agencies in the public sector provide a foundational role in supporting the rest of the weather enterprise. A failure of these systems would be catastrophic.