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Spotlight: AMS Presidential Forum |
Richard Alley speaking at AMS Presidential Forum in Austin |
AMS is excited to announce that renowned glaciologist and climate scientist Richard Alley, of Penn State University will be speaking at the “Presidential Forum” of the 98th AMS Annual Meeting. Prof. Alley won the AGU Climate Communication Prize in 2016 and has appeared on a number of television programs. He has authored or co-authored more than 200 articles. He contributed to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report, which shared the 2007 Nobel Prize with Al Gore.
The Presidential Forum will have a new time - Sunday January 7, 2018 at 4:00 pm. Plan your meeting travel to include this top science communicator!
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Updated Web Pages |
AMS Publications |
The AMS Publications website has a new look! From a completely overhauled, visually striking landing page to new resource areas for authors, editors, and reviewers, the Publications Web Team has spent this past year streamlining many of our top-level pages to provide visitors with a more pleasant and productive AMS web experience. If you haven't already, explore our new home today! |
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AMS Meetings News |
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Student Travel Grant Deadline |
AMS 38th Conference on Radar Meteorology |
Are you a student presenting at the AMS 38th Conference on Radar Meteorology? Student travel grants may be available to help supplement your travel expenses! Info here on how to apply; the deadline is 7 July! |
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Careers |
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