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US CLIVAR Related Sessions at the 2026 Annual AMS Meeting

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The 106th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society will take place January 25-29, 2026 in Houston, Texas, and online. Featuring sessions on the history, accuracy, and evolution of conceptual models, the theme, "Fast and slow thinking: The human factor in a rapidly changing world," will explore the role of human decision-making in advancing public safety, economic prosperity, and sustainability. Abstract submission deadlines vary by session, with many having a deadline of August 14, 2025.

US CLIVAR Sessions

Coming soon.

Climate Change and Variability

39th Conference on Climate Variability and Change

  • Atmospheric Rivers: Processes, Impacts, and Communicating Uncertainty
  • Drought: Mechanisms and Impacts in the Past, Present, and Future
  • Global Water Cycle and Upper Ocean Salinity Process in a Changing Environment: Observations, Theories, and Modeling Studies
  • The Role of the Stratosphere in Climate Variability and Change (joint with the 23rd Conference on Middle Atmosphere)
  • The Role of the Stratosphere-Troposphere Coupling in Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Prediction (joint with the 23rd Conference on Middle Atmosphere)

Richard Stolarski Symposium

  • The Present and Future of Earth System Modeling and the Role of Chemistry-Climate Coupling

Modeling

42nd Conference on Environmental Information Processing Technologies

  • Cloud Computing for Big Data in Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate
  • Data Quality and Provenance for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) Applications
  • FAIR and Open Data and Software witin the Atmospheric and Ocean Science to Support Transparent, Reusable, and Efficient Research and Operations
  • New Python Tools in the Atmospheric and Oceanographic Sciences

40th Conference on Hydrology

  • Advances in Integrating Climate Modeling with Hydrologic Modeling
  • Technical Advances in Land Data Assimilation for Enhanced Earth System Prediction
  • The Earth's Water Cycle: Variability, Changes, and Extremes

Observing Systems

30th Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Ocean, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS)

  • Observing Systems: Atmosphere, Ocean and Land Surface, In Situ and Remote; Next-Generation of Observing Systems
  • Data Assimilation: Research and Operational Applications on All Spatial and Temporal Scales
  • Field Experiments: Observational and Assimilation Results
  • Data Impact and Observation Sensitivity Tests
  • Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs)

27th Conference on Satellite Meteorology, Oceanography, and Climatology