52nd Conference on Broadcast and Digital Meteorology and 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes

23-26 June 2025, Boise, ID and Online

24-26 June 2025 52nd Conference on Broadcast and Digital Meteorology
23-26 June 2025 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes
 

Important Dates

Session Topic Proposals Open: 31 July
Session Topic Proposals Close: 5 September 
Abstract Submissions Open: Early October
Abstract Submission Deadline: 30 January Extended to 6 February
Hotel Reservations Open: Open Now!
Program to be Posted & Acceptance E-mails Sent: 20 March
Registration Opens: Open Now!
Pre-Registration Deadline: 7 May
Hotel Reservation Deadline: 16 May
No Registration Refund After: June
Extended Abstract Deadline: 23 July

Organizers

The 52nd Conference on Broadcast and Digital Meteorology is organized by the Board on Broadcast Meteorology and hosted by the American Meteorological Society.  

The 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes is organized by the AMS Committee on Mesoscale Processes and is hosted by the American Meteorological Society. 

For additional information regarding the meeting, please contact one of the program chairpersons: 

Sponsorship

Sponsorship information can be found here. Please contact Adam Kelly for more information. 

Registration

All attendees must register to attend the conference. Registration must be completed online. Everyone presenting (both oral and poster) and/or attending must be registered. Registration information can be found here.

Connect with us!

Use #AMS52BC and #AMS21Meso and keep up to date with the latest conference info: @ametsoc@AMSBroadcastCon and @ams_meso

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Special Needs

It is the Society's sincere desire to comply fully with both the letter and the spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.  Attendees with special needs at the conference should check with the AMS Meetings Department by email ([email protected]) or phone (617) 226-3971, four–six weeks prior to the meeting to request special arrangements.  Special housing needs should be requested when making hotel reservations.