The 25th Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Artificial Intelligence.
Call for Papers
The 25th Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science is soliciting papers and posters from the community on the following topics:
AI Approaches to Empower Hydrological Science Research and Applications
AI for Land Systems: Advancing Pure and Hybrid Approaches in Land Surface Modeling
AI-Driven Innovations in Subseasonal-to Seasonal-to-Decadal (S2S/S2D) Forecasting: From Foundational Models to Explainable Predictability
Artificial Intelligence for Actionable Insights and Applications in Climate Science
Artificial Intelligence for Clouds, Aerosol, and Precipitation
Artificial Intelligence for Data Assimilation (AI4DA)
Artificial Intelligence for Earth Science
Artificial Intelligence for Radar
Artificial Intelligence for Satellite Observations
Artificial Intelligence for the Coastal Environment
Artificial Intelligence for Urban Climate Research
Artificial Intelligence for Wildfire Forecasting and Management
AWS AI Architecture for Environmental Science: From Data to Discovery
Data-Driven and Machine Learning Weather Prediction
Deep Learning Methods for Improving Weather Forecasts and Applications
Digital Twins for Cities: Integrating Urban Intelligence for Resilient and Adaptive Futures
Emulating Physical Parameterizations using Artificial Intelligence
Explainable Artificial Intelligence in Climate Science: From Large-Scale Climate Patterns to Synoptic Scale Weather Events
Exploring the Pipeline from Trustworthy AI to Effective Delivery of Decision-Support Services
Language Transformer, ChatGPT, and Other NLP in the Weather Enterprise
Testing, Metrics, and Validation Artificial Intelligence for Numerical Weather Prediction (AI4NWP)
Using AI and Digital Twin Technologies to Advance Scenario Planning
Student Award Opportunities
Student Presentation Awards
The 25th Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science is proud to provide outstanding student presentation awards at the AMS 106th Annual Meeting. Monetary awards of up to $200 will be distributed for oral presentations and poster presentations in addition to a PDF certificate from AMS. Students must be enrolled at a college or university at the time of submission and must be the lead author or presenter of the work. Submitters should indicate their eligibility for student awards when submitting their abstracts. Award recipients will be informed of the committee's decision by late February 2026.