The 40th Conference on Hydrology is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Hydrology.
Call for Papers
Papers for the 40th Conference on Hydrology are solicited on the following:
Advancements in Hydrologic Modeling: Integrating Surface and Subsurface Hydrology across Scales
Advances in Integrating Climate Modeling with Hydrologic Modeling
Advancing Operational Water Prediction through Emerging Modeling and Data-Driven Technologies
Advancing Snow Hydrology: Integrating Remote Sensing, Modeling, and Data Assimilation Across Scales
Building Urban and Community Resilience to Increasing Hydrometeorological Extremes
Extreme Precipitation
Land-Atmosphere Interactions in a Changing Climate
Large-Scale Flood Modeling, Forecasting, Analysis, and Management: Innovations and Applications
Other Topics on Hydrology
Precipitation Processes and Observations for Atmospheric, Land Surface, and Hydrological Modeling
Remote Sensing of Precipitation at Regional, Continental, and Global Scales: Estimation, Evaluation, and Applications
Technical Advances in Land Data Assimilation for Enhanced Earth System Prediction
The Earth’s Water Cycle: Variability, Changes, and Extremes
Urban Hydrology and Flood Risks
Joint Sessions
Advancements in Drought Monitoring and Analysis (Joint with the Third Symposium on Environmental Security)
Advancements in Drought Prediction and Analysis (Joint with the Third Symposium on Environmental Security)
Postprocessing for User-Oriented Applications (Joint with the 29th Conference on Probability and Statistics)
Student Award Opportunities
Student Presentation Awards
The 40th Conference on Hydrology 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.