ATTENTION: Some funding is still available for student financial support. Contact the local organizing committee (AMS_ICRM_LOC@ml.nict.go.jp) for details.
What's new
- 2019.09.15
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The information about restaurants around the venue has been posted.
- 2019.09.08
- The full program has been uploaded to the program page.
- 2019.08.26
- Online registration has been closed.
- 2019.08.21
- Online registration has been extended.
- 2019.08.16
- The deadline for extended abstract submission has been extended to “August 23, 2019 (JST)”
- 2019.08.09
- Detailed program has been posted.
- 2019.07.31
- Extended abstract submission is open until "August 16 2019 (JST)
- 2019.07.16
- Program at a glance is now available.
- 2019.06.21
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The excursions page is now up.
Sign up now for one of our guided tours to make the most of your time in Nara. - 2019.05.27
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The Student Opportunities page has been added.
Check here to learn about financial support and awards for students. - 2019.05.20
- The deadline for abstract submission has been extended to “May 31, 2019 (JST)”
- 2019.05.20
- An important notice about hotel room rates has been added to the Accommodations page.
- 2019.04.26
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The accommodations page is now up.
Check under the Travel & Venue tab to see nearby hotels and make reservations. - 2019.02.28
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Registration is now open.
Visit the registration page to log in and register. - 2019.02.26
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Exhibition and Sponsor information is now available.
- 2019.02.01
- Website has opened.
Going to a New Stage and New Phase:
Novel atmospheric sciences enabled by new technologies
American Meteorological Society (AMS) committee on Radar Meteorology and Local Organizing Commttee in Japan welcome academics from a broad range of disciplines,
including radar technologies, numerical model, satellite remote sensing, hydrology, signal processing,
and atmospheric science on any aspect related to radar meteorology.
Download:
Call for papers
Download:
Printable Program
Sponsoring institutions
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency