Abstracts are due by 14 August 2025 at 5:00 PM ET
Abstract Fee and Author Instructions
All presenters must also register for the meeting.
The 53rd Conference on Broadcast and Digital Meteorology is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Board of Broadcast Meteorology.
The 53rd Conference on Broadcast and Digital Meteorology will be held in conjunction with the 106th AMS Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas that will take place from January 25-29, 2026. This is the first time we are doing this since Boston in 2020 for the AMS Centennial. Follow us on Twitter @AMSBroadcastCon for updates!
Weather and media vendors are encouraged to participate in the conference by purchasing AMS exhibit booth space to showcase their latest products and advancements. Exhibitors will also participate in the conference by presenting during the conference sessions.
As with every year, presentations will focus on recent weather events that are unique to the host region as well as what's happening in your city, too! As Broadcast and Digital meteorologists, we encourage presentations, showcasing how science is communicated across the country. Below are some suggested areas that will be highlighted during our 2026 conference:
Session Topics Include:
Presentations in other genres, including connections with social science, oceanography, aviation, agriculture, astronomy and space weather are also encouraged.
Are you submitting an abstract for the first time or curious to know how your abstract will be evaluated? The Board on Broadcast Meteorology has provided a rubric and tips on how to write a good abstract. Check them out below!
Abstract Rubric | Tips and Guidelines
For more information, please contact the program chairs: Vanessa Alonso ([email protected]) and Marcus Walter ([email protected]).