US CLIVAR Related Sessions at the Fall 2026 AGU Meeting
The 2026 Fall AGU meeting will take place December 7-11, 2026, in San Francisco, CA. The theme, "Where Science Connects Us," will explore and celebrate the connections shaping the broader Earth science community. Abstract submissions are due Wednesday, August 5.
Climate and Atmosphere
Ocean and Coasts
- Bridging Oceanographic Disciplines Using Observations from Repeat Hydrography
- Long-Term Seafloor Sensing for Climate and Disaster Risk Reduction using Submarine Cables
- Ocean Mapping: The Interdisciplinary Use and Importance of Bathymetry
- Prediction and Predictability of Coastal Flooding Risks on Subseasonal-to-Interannual Timescales (convened by Matt Newman, Climate Data and Predictions for Coastal Solutions working group member)
Extremes and Impacts
- Effectively Using Climate and Weather Data for Health Applications (convened by Ryan Harp, Climate and Health working group member)
- Where Floods Connect Us: Physical Models, Social Dimensions, and AI Innovations (convened by Ruby Leung, former US CLIVAR SSC Chair)
High Latitudes
- Polar Climate Change and Variability: Mechanisms and Impacts in Observations and Models
- Understanding and Projecting Ice Sheet Evolution and Tipping Dynamics for Future Sea Level Rise
Observations and Modeling
- Confronting Earth System Model Trends with Observations (convened by Isla Simpson, US CLIVAR SSC Co-Chair)
- Connecting Earth Observation Solutions to User Needs
- Early Results Bearing on Phase 7 Science Questions from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
AI, Data Assimilation, and Machine Learning
- Advances in Machine Learning for Earth Science: Observations, Modeling, and Applications
- AI and Machine Learning for Improved Subseasonal-to-Seasonal-to-Decadal (S2S2D) Forecasts (convened by Mark Olsen, US CLIVAG IAG member and Marybeth Arcodia, Climate Data and Predictions for Coastal Solutions working group member)
- Applications of Innovative Machine Learning Techniques in Natural Hazards Research