Let's close out our Centennial year in style.
A celebration one hundred years in the making, you won't want to miss the grand finale—join your fellow scientists, educators, students, and other professionals for the 100th AMS Annual Meeting in historic Boston, Massachusetts, from 12 to 16 January 2020.
As the American Meteorological Society enters its 2nd century, the theme for the 2020 AMS Annual Meeting is “The AMS Past, Present and Future: Linking Information to Knowledge to Society (LINKS).” LINKS applies to research, broadcast, WX service & other government services, industry applications, risk management, education, policy, communications and watch/warning responses, building links across technologies, links across research & applications, and more. The community that gathers together as the American Meteorological Society can be rightly proud of our contributions to the safety, resilience and economies of society. As we approach the second century of our society, we are challenged to reflect on how we can to continue to advance, even as the world changes. We are also inspired to gather together and celebrate! Many new opportunities are available to the AMS community, among them: a more holistic view of meteorology that is outcome-focused, integrating our science with other physical, social, policy and economic contexts; incorporation of this holistic framework in the way we approach our profession; expanding communication and collaboration across an ever diversifying workforce; big data, ever advancing modes of simulation and new technologies supporting them; and, global collaboration.
- Scientists
- Professionals
- Authors
- Educators
- Researchers
- Students
- Weather Enthusiasts
Exhibitor types include:
- Private Sector
- Government Agencies
- Publishers
- Educational Institutions
- Associations