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Some of the exciting professional opportunities that are available: |
Research Assistant Professors Lubbock, Texas Texas Tech University |
Assistant Professor Honolulu, Hawaii University of Hawaii at Manoa Department of Atmospheric Sciences |
Radar Meteorologist Bowman/Stanley, North Dakota ND Atmospheric Resource Board |
Teaching Assistant Professor-Geosciences Raleigh, United States North Carolina State University |
Assistant Clinical Professor Starkville, Mississippi Geosciences, Mississippi State University |
Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor in Integrated Modeling of Hydroclimate Systems Davis, California UC Davis
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Meteorologist Houston, Texas KXLN Univision Channel 45 |
Service Climatologist/Drought Specialist Fort Collins, Colorado Colorado Climate Center |
Postdoctoral Research Scholar Iowa City, Iowa The University of Iowa/IIHR - Hydroscience & Engineering |
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Spotlight: 96th Annual Meeting Recorded Presentations Available
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Were you unable to attend the AMS 96th Annual Meeting in New Orleans?
Did you attend the Annual Meeting but missed some of the talks you wanted to see?
Do you want to share some of the most recent advances in your field with your colleagues?
We’ve got great news for you!
Now everyone can view recordings of all* the oral presentations given during the 96th Annual Meeting in New Orleans online, at no cost.
Search or browse the 96th Annual Meeting scientific program online to view:
- Recorded Presentations
- Extended Abstracts (Manuscripts)
- Handouts (Including Poster Images)
- Supplementary URLs
Look out for a Blue Ribbon next to a presentation – this is a student award winner.
In addition, 2016 Annual Meeting Photos can be viewed on Flickr! From WeatherFest through the Awards Banquet and everything in between, photos capture the highlights of our week in New Orleans. Photos feature award presentations, exhibit demonstrations, talks, social interactions, and much more.
*Presenter permission is required for AMS to post oral presentations online
Best,
Alexander MacDonald, AMS Past President and Mary Cairns, Heidi Centola, and Zhaoxia (Patricia) Pu, 2016 Annual Meeting Overall Chairpersons
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SAVE THE DATE
The 2017 Annual Meeting will take place 22–26 January 2017 in Seattle, WA.
We hope to see you there!
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Coming Soon: We are pleased to announce that AMS will be moving its existing Membership database to a new software platform at the end of March. Our new association management system will allow AMS to operate more productively and efficiently, and will provide you with an easy-to-use interface to better manage aspects of your membership and other interactions with AMS. As part of the implementation process, many Web applications will be offline starting 11 March. If you have not yet renewed your membership for 2016, or if you wish to register for a spring meeting or submit a conference abstract, now is the time to do it. Learn more about how this change will impact you.
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AMS invites its full members to comment on an AMS Statement that is currently in process, titled, "Policy Statement on Weather, Water, and Climate Priorities." We encourage all members to contribute views on AMS Statements when they are being drafted to ensure a successful process. Learn more about commenting on AMS Statements.
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AMS gives special recognition to early-career scientists? “Early-career” includes scientists who are within ten years of having earned their highest degree or are under 40 years of age when nominated. Send your nomination now for one of the three Awards described below to help us acknowledge the excellent early career scientists in our midst.
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The Nicholas P. Fofonoff Award is given for research achievement to an individual who demonstrates outstanding ability in physical oceanography.
The Henry G. Houghton Award is given to an individual in recognition of research achievement in the field of physical meteorology, including atmospheric chemistry.
The Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award is given to an individual in recognition of research achievement that is, at least in part, aerological in character and concerns the observation, theory, and modeling of atmospheric motions on all scales.
AMS offers student and young professional opportunities at AMS meetings? If you are a student or young scientist hoping to attend the 17th Conference on Mountain Meteorology, 27 June–1 July 2016 in Burlington, VT or the Joint 21st Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography and Climatology Conference and 20th Conference on Air-Sea Interaction, 15–19 August 2016 in Madison, WI check out each meeting's page for opportunities.
AMS provides 25 named scholarships worth up to $7,500 for students?Applications are now being accepted through 31 March 2016. Don't miss out on extra money for college. Apply today.
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