CGD at AMS 2025 January Meeting
Towards a Thriving Planet: Charting the Course Across Scales
Conference
Jan. 12 to Jan. 16, 2025
8:00 am – 5:00 pm MST
New Orleans & Online
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The 105th AMS Annual Meeting will take place from 12 - 16 January 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana and online. The theme is Towards a Thriving Planet: Charting the Course Across Scales. You can find the full meeting program here.
Monday, 13 Jan 2025
- 08:30 - 10:00: Convergence Science for Weather, Water, and Climate: Emerging Indigenous Innovations (Larzus Symposium) - Talk
- Kristina Black
- 09:00 - 09:15: The NCAR Climate Data Guide: Connecting Data Experts with Users (1B.3) - Talk
- Nathan Lessen
- 10:45 - 12:00: Place-based Convergence Science in Action: Story-sharing with the Rising Voices, Changing Coast's Louisiana Hub (Larzus Symposium) - Panel
- Mellisa Moulton and Tim Schneider
- 10:45 - 12:00: Tropical Cyclones: Modeling (Seventh Special Symposium on Tropical Meteorology and Tropical Cyclones) - Organizer and Co-chair
- Hui Li
- 11:00 - 11:15: Advancing Modeling for Earth System Predictability Across Timescales (2A.2) - Talk
- Yaga Richter
- 12:15 - 01:15: Short Presentation on CESM as one of 6 Modeling Center Updates (Town Hall: The U.S. Climate Modeling Summit (USCMS) – decadal retrospective and looking forward.) - Talk
- David Lawrence and Jon Petch
- 02:45 - 03:00: Dynamics of nonlinear Forcing and Cloud Cover Responses to Tropical and Midlatitude Marine Cloud Brightening in CESM2 (Cloud and Precipitation Responses to Aerosol Pollution, Weather Modification, and Climate Intervention II) - Talk
- Walker Lee
Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025
- 07:00 - 08:00: Partners in Community Collaboration: NSF NCAR’s Scientific Priorities - Agency Updates
- Glen Romine (Organizer) and Everette Joseph (Speaker)
- 08:30 - 08:45: Tropical Cyclones in the North Atlantic: What Can We Learn from the Geologic Past for the Next Century (5.1) - Talk
- Bette Otto-Bliesner
- 08:30 - 08:45: Integrating the Community into the Development, Use, and Support of the Community Earth System Model (CESM) (5.1) - Talk
- David Lawrence
- 08:45 - 09:00: Comparing S2S Prediction Skill in E3SM and CESM (5.2) - Talk
- Sasha Glanville
- 10:45 – 12:00: Joint Panel Discussion JPD 6C - Predictability Across Scales (JPD 6C) - Panel Discussion
- Yaga Richter (Moderator) and Gerald Allen Meehl (Panelist)
- 10:45 – 12:00: Earth System Prediction (JPD 6C) - Talk
- Gerald Meehl
- 12:15 - 1:15: Town Hall Meeting Urban Infrastructure and Community Resilience under increasing Hydrometeorological Extremes -Town Hall Meeting
- Megan Fowler (Co-chair)
- 03:00 - 04:30: Unraveling the Complexity of Global Climate Dynamics: ENSO, AMOC, and Tropical Basin Interactions (Poster) - Meehl Symposium
- Aixue Hu
- 04:45 - 05:00: Climate Modeling at NCAR (8.2) - Talk
- Jon Petch
- 04:45 - 05:00: Environmental Controls on Tropical Cyclone Rapid Intensification in High-resolution Earth System Models (Seventh Special Symposium on Tropical Meteorology and Tropical Cyclones) - Talk
- Hui Li
- 05:45 - 06:00: A Path from Observations, to Models, to Climate Change Projections, to Initialized Earth System Predictability (Meehl Symposium) - Talk
- Gerald Meehl
Wednesday, 16 Jan 2025
- 8:30 - 10:00, 10:45 - 12:00, 03:00 - 04:30, 04:30 - 06:00: Land-Atmosphere Interactions in a Changing Climate (9a, 10a, 12a) - Session Co-chair
- Meg Fowler
- 09:30 - 09:45: Exploring the Impacts of Ocean-Atmosphere Flux Enhancements Due to Convective Wind Gusts in the Community Earth System Model (CESM) (9.5) - Talk
- Megan Fowler
- 01:45 - 03:00, 03:00 - 04:30, 04:30 - 06:00: Atmospheric Rivers: Processes, Impacts, and Communicating Uncertainty I, II (11A, 12A, Posters) - Session Co-chair
- Christine Shields
- 04:30 - 04:45: Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR): The Next Generation of Airborne Polarimetric Doppler Weather Radar (12.1) - Talk
- Everette Joseph
- 04:30 - 06:00: Impacts of Hydrometeorological Extremes on Marginalized Communities (J12C) - Session Co-chair
- Megan Fowler
Thursday, 17 Jan 2025
- 01:45 - 02:00: Co-producing Understanding of a Changing Arctic and Implications for Sea Ice Prediction Needs (15B.1) - Talk
- Marika Holland